Near which type of physical feature were most of the earliest farming villages built?
Most early farming villages would have been built near a lake or river. This is because the water was needed for drinking, eating, milling, and growing produce.
Not necessarily often it means farms or places that are open and big usually country land.
Luxembourg is the most googled country.
the country with the most clay is France.
Yes
Most people in pre-industrial times lived in small country villages with populations of 500 people or less. Many never left their village.Most remained in their villages until they died.
Hugh Palmer has written: 'The Most Beautiful Villages of Tuscany Calendar' 'The Most Beautiful Villages of Greece' 'Les Plus Beaux Villages de Normandie' 'Provence' 'The most beautiful villages of Normandy' -- subject(s): Pictorial works, Villages
no. villages are small comunities.
Yes
Most Iroquois Indian villages are built near the southern part of America.
yes and no it depends on where the towns get their produce from most would most likely rely on villages for grains and such
Most village dwellers would have cows, pigs, sheep, etc. They need to have animals to make money off of, and to eat.
In INDIA there r 92000 villages. Villages in INDIA has much better environment, then that in urban areas. Peoples & their behavior is very simple. The natural vegetation is great in villages, but most of the peoples are very poor in villages & it is shameful to us:(
Near which type of physical feature were most of the earliest farming villages built?
In allies by the villages
Norfolk/Suffolk