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A new study reveals that early architectural development in the Near East was more sophisticated than traditionally assumed, challenging the conventional narrative of a simple progression from round to rectangular structures during the Neolithic period. — SciTechDaily
Researchers Hadas Goldgeier, Antoine Muller, and Leore Grosman from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem studied the varieties of architectural forms found in pre-historic archeological sites across the Levant region, concluding that the long-accepted "round-to-rectangular" development arch of... View full entry