What made up a typical neolithic village?
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A neolithic village consisted of a few houses built very close to each other, surrounded by a common fence made of prickly bush or mud wall.
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The idea that early man had gone through a long stage of primitive communism is by no means confined to Marx and Engels, Lewis Morgan, Tylor, and the orthodox anthropologists influenced by Darwin in the late nineteenth century. It is shared by all the classical historians from Greece to China and is part of the mythological history of almost all cultures. This much is self-evident.
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