Early people first settled in temporary villages primarily due to the need for a stable food supply. As they transitioned from nomadic lifestyles to agriculture, they established short-term settlements near fertile land and water sources to cultivate crops and raise livestock. These temporary villages allowed for more efficient resource management and social organization, facilitating trade and community interactions. Over time, successful settlements evolved into more permanent communities as agricultural practices improved.
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the coming of villages
Learning to produce food through agriculture allowed early civilizations to settle in one place, leading to the development of villages during the Neolithic period. As people transitioned from a nomadic lifestyle of hunting and gathering to farming, they could cultivate crops and domesticate animals, ensuring a more reliable food supply. This stability enabled larger populations to grow, fostering social structures and complex communities. Ultimately, the ability to produce food laid the foundation for the rise of permanent settlements and the advancement of civilization.
The Netherlands was early to settle but ended up with the least amount of land.
coming together in villages made what possible for early people? Answer: Specialization.
In warmer weather early people started farming. They usually settled near a river, which led to the invention of the first irrigation system.
It's thought that the use of agriculture is what allowed people to move from hunter/gatherer type tribes and settle into villages. Agriculture allowed early humans to produce a consistent supply of food without following herds of migrating animals.
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.
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early peoples tended to settle near water and open fields to grow crops
socialize and interact with each other.
Permanent Homes
People and their windows
People and their windows
The Dravidians and the Aryans were the first people to settle in Early India
to have a free life.