Ancient Villages
Ancient villages were small, often rural communities where people lived together in close-knit groups. These settlements typically featured simple homes made from local materials like wood, stone, or mud. Villagers engaged in agriculture, hunting, and gathering to sustain themselves, often relying on the surrounding environment for food and resources.
Many ancient villages were located near rivers or fertile land, which provided essential water and soil for farming. Over time, some of these villages evolved into larger towns or cities, contributing to the development of early civilizations such as the Sumerians and Indus Valley cultures.