Pastoralism persisted in regions such as Central Asia, the Middle East, and parts of East Africa even after the Neolithic Revolution. In these areas, the arid and semi-arid environments made agriculture more challenging, so communities continued to rely on herding animals for sustenance and livelihood. Additionally, the mobility of pastoralist societies allowed them to adapt to changing environmental conditions and maintain their traditional practices. This adaptability contributed to the enduring nature of pastoralism alongside agricultural advancements.
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