eventually some groups of people discovered that there wasnt any need for them to hunt for their food. after crops and farming of animals was discovered, people didnt see the need to follow herds of animals and settled down. that's how the first villages were made.
KUSH
farmed and built villages to formed a civilization
No-one 'found' London. Cavemen just came there and started making villages. Those villages grew, connected, and formed into the city now called 'London'.
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The earliest villages typically had small populations, often ranging from a few dozen to a few hundred residents. These communities formed around agricultural practices, allowing people to settle in one place rather than leading a nomadic lifestyle. The size of these villages was influenced by factors such as available resources, agricultural productivity, and social organization. As agriculture advanced and societal structures evolved, some villages grew larger and more complex.
division of labor
The kingdom of Kush.
KUSH
socialize and interact with each other.
Plentiful food led to population growth, and villages formed. Eventually, these early villages developed into the world's first civilization.
farmed and built villages to formed a civilization
I think c. Napata?
farmed and built villages to formed a civilization
more people settled in villages had more food , so more cultures formed
the people in the u.s ran the newly formaed
more people settled in villages had more food , so more cultures formed
No-one 'found' London. Cavemen just came there and started making villages. Those villages grew, connected, and formed into the city now called 'London'.