Pre-Ceramic Settlement and Agriculture - Ancient History: Greece

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Pre-Ceramic inhabitants of Greece generally lived in communities of _______________.

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Pre-Ceramic Greeks lived in small agricultural communities of somewhere between 50-100 people. They generally lived in huts, and cultivated crops, hunted, and fished on a subsistence level. They also developed tools, clothing, and jewelry.

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The Pre-Ceramic period of Neolithic Greece is characterized by __________.

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The Neolithic era in Greek history is subdivided into several categories. The earliest of these categories is generally referred to as the Pre-Ceramic period. The Pre-Ceramic period is characterized by the absence of clay pots. Pottery was an important technology that was developed during the next subdivision, the Early Neolithic period.

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