A COMPARISON OF THE LIVING PATTERNS OF THE ANCIENT AND MODERFN INHABITANTS OF TATA - HERITAGE OF DARÂA

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Your Guide to Getting to Know the Oldest Settlements of Prehistoric Man. Tata as an example of these settlements.

Tuesday, 8 May 2018

A COMPARISON OF THE LIVING PATTERNS OF THE ANCIENT AND MODERFN INHABITANTS OF TATA

 

The population is divided into two factions


Stabilized oases and high mountains:


They cultivate varieties of cereals such as barley, maize and wheat, as well as some vegetables and trees adapted to the climate, such as palm trees, olives, apricots, figs, pomegranates, carrots, pumpkins and onions.

The inhabitants of the oases have been established over time to sponsor the flood waters and irrigate the moorland. Mountain dwellers rely on the mountain terraces and seasonal rains for agriculture. Their main products are barley and almond trees,

Travelers and semi-nomads:


The nomads move with their herds of goats, sheep and camels on the slopes and on the sides of Wadi Draa. Most of them belong to the Arabs and Sinhajis who have made the transition from one resort to another in the region.

Half-nomads are found in some mountainous areas where the inhabitants are accustomed to settle in the winter valley and the high mountains in summer and work in agriculture, raising goats and sheep ...

Today, although there are some distinguishing features between the stable, the nomadic and the semi-nomadic still associated with the population in the region, the prevailing nature of stability is due to the changes in the economic and social structure, where dependence on migrant labor, In cities and public employment in the financing of the family is the basis for many who were yesterday relying on local production ...

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