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Cutting off a single scout would not discourage a migrating tribe with many warriors.
Zambia has been inhabited for thousands of years by hunter-gatherers and migrating tribes.
They come together over a quest to reunite a stranded human infant with its migrating tribe.
Lieutenant Lawford had once remarked that the expedition did not look like an army on the march, but like a great migrating tribe.
Migrating tribes or nomads unable to dowry for a bride would sometimes rescue these girls and take them for a wife.
During the Migrations Period the Southern Buh was an important obstacle to all the migrating tribes.
The area of Africa now known as Malawi was colonised by migrating tribes of Bantu around the 10th century.
Originally a migrating tribe, the Go-Backs are named after a sudden desire to "go back" to the palace of the High Ones.
And during his first year the Senate approved of his acting to prevent the migrating tribe of the Helvetii from entering the Province.
Native to Brazil and Paraguay, the fruit arrived in Central America and the West Indies via migrating tribes centuries before Columbus.
The first two kingdoms seem to derive their names from the homelands of the migrating tribes in Britain, Cornwall (Kernow) and Devon (Dumnonia).
Usually the baggage marched just after midnight and camped not long after dawn, but today the great herd was stirring the dust into the broiling afternoon air and it looked, Dodd thought, like a migrating tribe.
If we hold into account the popular theory of Eurasian landmass and its split, India was one of the chosen topographic point for migrating tribes and explorers, along with Persia and Mesopotamia.
The Battle of the Arar was fought between the migrating tribes of the Helvetii, and three Roman legions, under the command of Gaius Julius Caesar, in 58 BC.
The Danube was for a long time the border between the Romans, later Byzantines and the "barbarian" migrating tribes in the north, making Isaccea a border town, conquered and held by dozens of different peoples.
Soon after the accession of Marcus Aurelius in 161 AD, it was clear that trouble was brewing along Rome's northern frontiers, as local tribes began to be pressured by migrating tribes to their north.
There had always been famines and plagues, military disasters, civil wars, attempts to seize supreme power, rebellions within the provinces, raids and invasions from beyond the frontier, and migrating tribes pressing on the edges of the Roman world.
Because the Via Maris was a route for people as well as commerce, Israel was also a target of migrating tribes who had left their own lands because of exhaustion of grazing lands, natural disaster, or military defeat.
In the 9th or 8th century BC, the Italic languages were brought to the Italian peninsula by migrating tribes, and the dialect spoken in Latium around the River Tiber, where ancient Rome would develop, evolved into Latin.
As the result of the Dacian and Germanic tribes expansion at the beginning of the Common Era, the Púchov culture and its settlements started to decline, as its bearers were assimilated into Dacians and other migrating tribes.