Thursday, January 02, 2014

In Search of the First Human Home - Issue 8: Home - Nautilus

In Search of the First Human Home - Issue 8: Home - Nautilus

"If an archaeologist had to pick an example of the earliest structures that most resembled our modern idea of home, it would probably be the round houses built by the semi-sedentary Natufians, an ancient people who lived around the eastern end of the Mediterranean Sea (Israel, Syria, and environs) at the end of the last Ice Age, some 12,000 years ago."
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1 comment:

IC_deLight said...


Well the Natufians were creating a refuge from the environment in the form of housing.

In contrast, HOAs represent an attempt to create an environment from which housing provides no refuge.