Körba Culture
The Körba Culture is an archaeological culture that emerged in the late Neolithic period, primarily located in the region of modern-day Iran. It is characterized by its distinctive pottery, which often features intricate designs and a variety of shapes. The culture is believed to have developed around 6000 to 4000 BCE, showcasing advancements in agriculture and settlement patterns.
Artifacts from the Körba Culture indicate a society that engaged in both farming and animal husbandry. The presence of tools and domestic items suggests a shift towards more permanent settlements, reflecting the broader trends of the Neolithic Revolution in the Near East.