the mesopotamian
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.
Neolithic settlements were located in various regions around the world, including the Middle East, China, Europe, and the Americas. These settlements were typically situated near fertile land for agriculture, water sources for drinking and irrigation, and natural resources for building materials and tools. The availability of these resources allowed Neolithic people to transition from a nomadic lifestyle to a more settled agricultural one.
The development of agriculture was the most important factor that caused people to shift from hunter-gatherer societies to agricultural settlements. This shift provided a more stable and reliable food source, allowing for larger populations to be sustained and permanent settlements to be established. Agriculture also led to the development of more complex societies with division of labor and societal hierarchies.
The agricultural revolution led to the establishment of permanent settlements as it allowed societies to produce surplus food, which freed up individuals to engage in other activities beyond hunting and gathering. The ability to grow crops and raise animals in one location provided stability and security, leading to the development of villages and eventually towns and cities.
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.
Agricultural Society
china town
river valley.
near the Pacific Ocean
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.
nile and jericho rivers
the centre for agricultural marketing is located at
Neolithic settlements were located in various regions around the world, including the Middle East, China, Europe, and the Americas. These settlements were typically situated near fertile land for agriculture, water sources for drinking and irrigation, and natural resources for building materials and tools. The availability of these resources allowed Neolithic people to transition from a nomadic lifestyle to a more settled agricultural one.
Compass
because its easy to transport goods and the ocean has an abundance of resources.
It drawed people from agricultural life to the cities
There were several Mormon settlements throughout the midwest, it is difficult to determine which might have been first because they were largely settled around the same time. After leaving Kirtland, Ohio, major settlements were established in Independence, Missouri and Nauvoo, Illinois. Smaller settlements were located in the areas around these cities.