how was the first village developed by man
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first man developed the food to eat and and get by fire by stone
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The first village developed by man. After 10.000 BC humans settled down in villages. one among the best preserved is the Neolithic village at Chatal Huyuk in Anatolia (now modern Turkey).
- The partial reconstruction of the village gives a thought of buildings.
- The village of Chatal Huyuk is that the largest Neolithic site in the Near East covering 13 hectares.
- The earliest villages were built where wild grains and enormous wild animals that ate these wild grains were abundant.
- By settling in permanent communities, early villagers could get food more efficiently than hunter-gatherers.
- The areas during which the first villages were established contained wild wheat, barely, peas and lentils also as the precursors of domesticated sheep, cattle, pigs and goats.
- Between 13,000 and 9,000 years ago former hunter gatherers began to calm down for at least part of the year in the Near East with the first permanent sentiments appeared around 10,000 years ago around 8000 B.C.
Ancient people first settled down and then started planting crops. Data indicates that the primary year-round permanent settlements predated agriculture by around 3,000 years.
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