The earliest human settlements were in the Indus-Sarasvati valley. - From Sharon chins class at foothills mid!
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The earliest human settlements were little farming villages located in Mesopotamia, modern-day Iraq.
chinas earliest settlements were the water, food, and trade routes.
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The earliest Neolithic settlements are often referred to as villages or farming communities. These settlements were characterized by the transition from hunter-gatherer societies to settled agricultural communities.
Oldest human settlements would probably be in Africa. Ethiopian human settlements may be 130,000 to 200,000 years old (datings vary). But the scientists are always finding older & older human beings, dating back millions of years, so we're always finding older & older settlements.
Tigris and Euphrates river valley Mesopotamia had the following settlements:-SumerianAkkadianBabylonian
An important characteristic of the earliest permanent human settlements was their reliance on agriculture, which allowed communities to produce food consistently rather than relying solely on hunting and gathering. This shift enabled populations to grow, leading to the development of more complex social structures and trade systems. Additionally, these settlements often emerged near water sources, which were crucial for irrigation and sustenance. The resulting stability fostered advancements in technology, culture, and governance.
It was one of the earliest farming settlements ever found.
settlements that are permanent rather than transitory.
harappan and yes again i am in 6th grade me too.It's Harappan
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