Early Urbanism in Europe : : The Trypillia Megasites of the Ukrainian Forest-Steppe / / Bisserka Gaydarska.

For over 60 years, the accepted view of cultural evolution was that the world's first cities developed in the Fertile Crescent in the 4th millennium BC. This view overlooks the emergence of a much neglected class of sites—the Trypillia megasites of the Ukrainian forest-steppe. The megasites wer...

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Place / Publishing House:Warsaw ;, Berlin : : De Gruyter Open Poland, , [2020]
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Year of Publication:2020
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (600 p.)
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