Human settling
Human settlement, sometimes referred to as settlement, is a generic term used in archeology, geography, urbanism and in various disciplines that deal with the study of communities, temporary or permanent, in which people live, regardless of their size or population importance. can thus accommodate both a small number of dwellings grouped in a small space, places, villages or towns, as vast urbanized areas, cities. In a traditional sense, a settlement includes urban goods such as roads, roads, streets, enclosures, fields, lakes, wells, mills, churches, etc. It can also be ordered by factors defining a settlement hierarchy, such as megacities or global cities. The history of the landscape is concerned with studies that the morphology of stands in both dispersed and concentrated areas. References ↑ The Taos Indians ↑ The origins of the human being and the settlement of America in ...