Construction
A group living in Jericho (West Bank) build rectangular houses from sun-baked brick and mortar formed by heating limestone and mixing the product with sand and water. They also use the transformed lime (known as "burned lime" to archaeologists) to plaster walls and floors. See also 8000 bce Construction; 3000 bce Construction.
The Yangshao people along the Huang He (Yellow River) in China live in underground, circular mud-and-timber huts in communities that feature large kilns for making painted pottery. See also 23,000 bce Construction.
Food & agricultureDurum wheat is cultivated in Anatolia (Turkey). See also 9000 bce Food & agriculture; 6000 bce Food & agriculture.
Sugar cane is grown in New Guinea. Flax is cultivated in southwestern Asia. See also 10,000 bce Food & agriculture.
The pig is domesticated according to evidence found at Cayönü (Turkey). Yams, bananas, and coconuts are grown in southeastern Asia (Indonesia). Cattle are domesticated in southeastern Anatolia. The water buffalo is domesticated in eastern Asia and China. See also 6000 bce Food & agriculture.
MaterialsPeople at various sites in the Near East and southeast Asia (Burma to Vietnam) begin to fire clay pottery in kilns. See also 10,000 bce Materials.
The oldest known woven mats are made in Beidha (Jordan). Basketry probably began much earlier.



