cities were larger and more complex.
They lived in villages near large cities because if there was a they would be able to help the soldiers protect their village.
coming together in villages made what possible for early people? Answer: Specialization.
specialization of labor.
socialize and interact with each other.
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They lived in villages near large cities because if there was a they would be able to help the soldiers protect their village.
Early humans began to settle into permanent villages during the Neolithic Age due to the rise of agriculture and domestication of plants and animals. This shift allowed for a more reliable food supply, leading to population growth and the need for permanent settlement. Villages also provided social stability, labor specialization, and a sense of community.
Early farming villages became cities due to factors such as population growth, increased agricultural productivity, specialization of labor, trade and commerce, and centralized political power. As these villages grew in size and complexity, they developed into cities to better manage resources, provide more efficient governance, and facilitate economic activities.
There really wasn't many cities. Rome was the largest and when it fell people left to farm and live in small villages. Most everyone lived in small villages.
Agriculture. More food allowed specialisation, cities and settled government.
The first two Neolithic period villages were Jericho, located near the Jordan River in the West Bank, and Çatalhöyük, located in modern-day Turkey. These settlements date back to around 8000-7000 BCE and are known for their early agriculture and complex societies.
technology villages huts ect
Communities in the Neolithic Age were typically agrarian societies that settled in permanent villages. They practiced agriculture, domesticated animals, and developed pottery and weaving skills. Social structures were based on kinship ties, with some communities developing early forms of religion and burial rituals.