
In the early period of the 1st millennium B.C., great changes occurred in the technology, social structure, and ideology of the people in the Eurasian Steppe. Most scholars attribute these changes to the rise of nomadic society. Nomadism, as a mode of economy in the form of open grazing, is an economic and social system for humans to adapt to a specific environment.
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