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Special-purpose buildings bring together earliest Neolithic communities

by Staff June 27, 2018
June 27, 2018 44 views

The advent of food production took place in the Near East over 10,000 years and sparked profound changes in the ways human societies were organized. A new study demonstrates that specialized buildings regularly featured in the world’s earliest agricultural villages and were key to maintaining and enhancing community cohesion.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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