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German Researchers Study Neolithic Settlements

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Archaeologists are studying the Neolithic period, approximately 8,000 years ago, as the origin of our current consumer-driven society. This era saw a significant increase in the number of objects and possessions due to settled lifestyles. Excavations reveal broken pottery, animal bones, and everyday remnants, providing insights into the material culture of early human settlements.

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archaeology Neolithic period material culture

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“Das Neolithikum hat plötzlich viel mehr Dinge. Durch diese Sesshaftigkeit ist die Welt der Menschen plötzlich viel voller mit Objekten. Was passiert mit den Dingen, wenn sie daneben kaputt sind? Und wozu führt das? Zerbrochene Töpfel, Tierknochen und Alltagsreste machen bei Ausgrabungen in der Regel den Großteil an Funden aus.”

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