Nomadic Civilization
SINCE ancient times, Mongolians have made use of biological resources suitable to their livelihood in the complex and peculiar structural conditions of the Central Asian ecosystem. It is a wonderful thing that through extensive accumulation of knowledge these methods have survived from generation to generation throughout the history of their civilization. The inter-relationship between nomads and the ecosystem (regarding what it is made up of and how it is controlled) has been interpreted according to certain specific forms and content in current study and research. Today, we try to see the mutual connection of the nomadic civilization and the ecosystem from the view of terminology of nomads and ecosystem, explanatory concepts and understanding of the meaning behind them. Under the ecosystem we understand that it is the complex of space and time that is where and when we live. From this view, we can see that in the beginning of our planet formation the ecosystem clearly existed under the mutual connection of only two factors, before the existence of human beings. The first is non-living nature or non-biological factors. They are the physic-chemical factors such as atmosphere, climate, water, geological formations, sunlight an
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Central Asian, Asia Eurasian, Afghans Arabs, Eurasia Non-biological, African Australian, AD People, , Eurasia Europeans, pastoral livestock, nomadic civilization, animal husbandry, settled civilization, nomads ecosystem, science technology, eurasian continent northern, structural ecosystem, northern northeastern, continent northern, settled lifestyle, non-biological biological factors, continent northern northeastern,
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