
The Dawn of Cities: Urbanization and Social Structures
Before the grand cities and towering temples, humanity lived a very different life, constantly on the move, following herds and seasons. Imagine small family groups, foraging and hunting, with no permanent home to call their own. But then, a quiet revolution began, sparked by the discovery of agriculture and the ability to cultivate land. This monumental shift allowed people to settle down, to plant seeds and harvest crops in one place, creating the very first villages. These early settlements weren't just collections of huts; they were the first whispers of a future where communities would grow, thrive, and eventually form the bustling urban centers we recognize today. This transition from nomad to settler laid the essential groundwork for everything that followed, changing human society forever.