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Depatio t1_j5aps9p wrote
What comes first: The road or the town?
elmonoenano t1_j5cdl36 wrote
Catalhoyuk raises some interesting questions about that b/c it's a town entirely without roads. All the houses were built abutting each other and people walked across roofs and entered and exited through the roof. And it's one one of the oldest known towns.
desolateheaven t1_j5c2ucg wrote
You haven’t thought about coastal or river settlements, have you? That’s where it all starts …
Charming-Aardvark794 t1_j5bs9k1 wrote
Interesting question. I guess it comes down to how you define a town and a road
GSilky t1_j5p6pv1 wrote
The "road". Passes, rivers, low plains, and anywhere else that people find easier to traverse are where most towns developed. These pathways would intersect and if there was enough people passing through to support full-time occupation, a town would develop.
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