Archaeological discoveries

Where have scientists find evidence of neolithic farming villages?

Neolithic farming villages have been found in various parts of the world, including:

1. Mesopotamia:

- Göbekli Tepe (Turkey): One of the world's oldest known human-made structures.

- Jericho (West Bank): An ancient farming settlement dating back to 7000 BCE.

2. Levant:

- Ain Ghazal (Jordan): Neolithic village with massive limestone statues.

- Byblos (Lebanon): One of the earliest permanent settlements in the world.

3. Anatolia:

- Çatalhöyük (Turkey): Neolithic settlement known for its advanced architecture and community life.

4. Central Asia:

- Mehrgarh (Pakistan): Agricultural village dating back to the 7th millennium BCE.

5. Southeast Asia:

- Ban Chiang (Thailand): Extensive site with evidence of rice cultivation and bronze metallurgy.

6. China:

- Jiahu (Henan Province): Neolithic village known for its early rice cultivation and oracle bone inscriptions.

7. Africa:

- Nabta Playa (Egypt): Settlement featuring megalithic astronomical structures.

8. Europe:

- Starčevo (Serbia): Site with a long history of farming and copper metallurgy.

- Skara Brae (Scotland): Well-preserved Neolithic village with stone-built houses.