Pastoral-Agricultural Tribes of Pakistan in the Post-Indus Period

The tribes of Pakistan were structured into well-established agricultural societies by the first millennium BC, as illustrated by archaeological discoveries of bronze and iron tools. Their development was linked to the changing environmental conditions of the period. This encouraged the emergence of different agricultural traditions amongst the tribes of Central Asia, which in turn were responsible for shaping the development of local, tribal cultures.

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