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18 May, 09:33

How did the neolithic agricultural revolution influence architecture

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  1. 18 May, 12:06
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    The Neolithic Revolution implied that human cultures, who lived nomadic lives, devoted to hunting and gathering, changed their way of living after the discovery of agriculture: they became farmers and started to settle in primitive houses that eventually evolved to huge cities such as Jericho.

    The architecture was influenced by this revolution because people began to settle: agriculture and farming gave people stability and spare time to create, to imagine, to invent. so they needed stronger structures (that could last for years); people then started to explore new forms of art, to create religions, and thus needed to build temples or places to offer sacrifices to their gods (example: Goblekitepe; Stonehenge).
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