Human settlement

Delve into the fascinating history of human settlements and discover how our ancestors built thriving communities. Uncover the secrets behind the development of human settlements and gain insights into the diverse cultures that shaped them.
CATALHÖYÜK - ANATOLIA (Turkey) - 7500 /  5700 BC : very large Neolithic settlement considered as the first city in the world populated by aproximatively 7 000 people. No footpaths were used between the dwellings : the inhabitants lived in brick houses that were built close together, only accessible by the ceilings  which also served as the only source of ventilation.  Çatalhöyük was categorized as a city since inhabitants used to bury their dead in the settlement. Ancient Humans, Ancient Aliens, Ancient Cities, Ancient Art, Ancient History, Art History, Ruined City, Site Archéologique, Les Religions

CATALHÖYÜK - ANATOLIA (Turkey) - 7500 / 5700 BC : very large Neolithic settlement considered as the first city in the world populated by aproximatively 7 000 people. No footpaths were used between the dwellings : the inhabitants lived in brick houses that were built close together, only accessible by the ceilings which also served as the only source of ventilation. Çatalhöyük was categorized as a city since inhabitants used to bury their dead in the settlement.

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Kevin Eoghan
The Department of Human Settlements and Urban Development (DHSUD) has approved three new measures meant... The post Housing czar approves measures to boost vibrancy of real estate sector appeared first on Real Estate Blog PHILIPPINES. Development Programs, Real Estate Development, Narrative Prompts, Construction Activities, Human Settlement, Land Use, Climate Change Effects, Urban Setting, Real Estate News

The Department of Human Settlements and Urban Development (DHSUD) has approved three new measures meant... The post Housing czar approves measures to boost vibrancy of real estate sector appeared first on Real Estate Blog PHILIPPINES.

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Food for thought: Why did we ever start farming? Human Evolution Tree, Woodland Indians, Climate Warming, Cumberland River, Deep Time, Kids Book Series, University Of Connecticut, Human Settlement, Archaeology News

The reason that humans shifted away from hunting and gathering, and to agriculture -- a much more labour-intensive process -- has always been a riddle. It is only more confusing because the shift happened independently in about a dozen areas across the globe. Woodland Indians first developed farming in Tennessee. Painting by Carlyle Urello [Credit: Tennessee State Museum] "A lot of evidence suggests domestication and agriculture doesn't make much sense," says Elic Weitzel, a Ph.D. student in…

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Diana Gainer