l transition to a basic settled life,
This is also the earliest known human settlement life.
However, this settled life has undergone a long-term adaptation process,
Moye in northeastern Mesopotamia,
From the strata of 7000 BC,
Archaeologists discover Neolithic villages,
Stone hoes, artificially cultivated barley, wheat and various pods were unearthed from it,
and bones of domesticated goats and sheep;
A large number of wild ass and gazelle bones, as well as snails, acorns, pistachios and other collections were also unearthed from the same stratum.
This indicates that the place is a settlement in transition,
While the people here were experimenting with planting and animal husbandry in the early days,
Continue to maintain the original hunter-gatherer lifestyle,
7000 BC - 6000 BC in Mesopotamia,
There are many flourishing cultures,
Arrowheads, stone tools, bone tools and rudimentary pottery were unearthed from the bottom layer of Hassouna,
And from the shallower strata, food pantries, stone mills, simple stoves for baking bread, lots of farm implements and bones of cattle, sheep and donkeys were found.
At the same time, finer Samarra pottery was also found,
Among the many sites throughout the region,
Exquisite Kharaf pottery from 5700 BC,
This shows that there were already trade exchanges between different regions at that time,
These findings suggest that in Mesopotamia around 6000 BC,
Humans have mastered agriculture and irri