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Origin of human settlement

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Fryslân and Groningen coastal marshes were the first to receive permanent human settlement, which took place in the 6th and 5th centuries B.C.

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Humans have been living together in settlements for over 7,000 years, and during that time have arranged their communities according to the values of their society and the specific challenges they face. The world has changed considerably throughout the ages, and our communities have changed with them.

Israel

By about 14,000 years ago, the first settlements built with stone began to appear, in modern-day Israel and Jordan. The inhabitants, sedentary hunter-gatherers called Natufians, buried their dead in or under their houses, just as Neolithic peoples did after them.

Human Settlement means cluster of dwellings of any type or size where human beings live. Settlements could be small and sparsely spaced; they may also be large and closely spaced. The sparsely located small settlements are called villages, specialising in agriculture or other primary activities.

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