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Cooperation, interaction and competition: the economy of pastoral nomadism in imperial Africa

Wouter Vanacker (UGent) and Wim Broekaert (UGent)
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The interaction between Roman power and local nomadic societies in Africa caused constraints and limitations to traditional economic patters, but at the same time created new opportunities. The presence of Rome hence not only introduced a predatory regime, yet also allowed nomadic tribes a better integration in the imperial economy.
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CLIMATE-CHANGE, NORTH-AFRICA, TUNISIA, FEEDBACK, DROUGHT, SAHARA

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MLA
Vanacker, Wouter, and Wim Broekaert. “Cooperation, Interaction and Competition: The Economy of Pastoral Nomadism in Imperial Africa.” REVUE BELGE DE PHILOLOGIE ET D’HISTOIRE, vol. 92, no. 1, 2014, pp. 103–29.
APA
Vanacker, W., & Broekaert, W. (2014). Cooperation, interaction and competition: the economy of pastoral nomadism in imperial Africa. REVUE BELGE DE PHILOLOGIE ET D’HISTOIRE, 92(1), 103–129.
Chicago author-date
Vanacker, Wouter, and Wim Broekaert. 2014. “Cooperation, Interaction and Competition: The Economy of Pastoral Nomadism in Imperial Africa.” REVUE BELGE DE PHILOLOGIE ET D’HISTOIRE 92 (1): 103–29.
Chicago author-date (all authors)
Vanacker, Wouter, and Wim Broekaert. 2014. “Cooperation, Interaction and Competition: The Economy of Pastoral Nomadism in Imperial Africa.” REVUE BELGE DE PHILOLOGIE ET D’HISTOIRE 92 (1): 103–129.
Vancouver
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Vanacker W, Broekaert W. Cooperation, interaction and competition: the economy of pastoral nomadism in imperial Africa. REVUE BELGE DE PHILOLOGIE ET D’HISTOIRE. 2014;92(1):103–29.
IEEE
[1]
W. Vanacker and W. Broekaert, “Cooperation, interaction and competition: the economy of pastoral nomadism in imperial Africa,” REVUE BELGE DE PHILOLOGIE ET D’HISTOIRE, vol. 92, no. 1, pp. 103–129, 2014.
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  title        = {{Cooperation, interaction and competition: the economy of pastoral nomadism in imperial Africa}},
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