Livestock is an underrepresented economic factor in steppe warfare because portable herds function as currency and solve logistical problems for mobile armies.
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Livestock
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"...so this YouTuber says bad Bentham says um I under represent livestock in the economic system and this is absolutely true okay if you..."
"...i've done a lot of research about like where crops and livestock come from and how that's like been major players in geopolitics in..."
"...had people who traded and you also have people who raised livestock so another saying this is the levant it is a multicultural melting..."
"...important? Why is this strange? Yes. Okay. So they were raising livestock, okay? Okay. What makes it strange is that for most of human..."
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