Early Urbanism in Europe

Early Urbanism in Europe
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Book Synopsis Early Urbanism in Europe by : Bisserka Gaydarska

Download or read book Early Urbanism in Europe written by Bisserka Gaydarska and published by De Gruyter Open. This book was released on 2020 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: For over 60 years, the accepted view of cultural evolution was that the world's first cities developed in the Fertile Crescent in the 4th millennium BC. This view overlooks the emergence of a much neglected class of sites--the Trypillia megasites of the Ukrainian forest-steppe. The megasites were in fact larger and earlier than the Mesopotamian cities and demonstrate an alternative pathway towards cities without strong central administration and any later urban legacy. In this book, a team of international authors examines the hypothesis of independent Eastern European urbanism using the evidence gathered from the multi-disciplinary investigation of the megasite of Nebelivka.


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