List of Neolithic settlements
Human Neolithic settlements by date:
- Pulli settlement in Estonia, c. 9000 BC[1]
- Spirit Cave in Thailand, 9000–5500 BC
- Göbekli Tepe in Turkey, c. 9000 BC
- Jericho in West bank, Neolithic from around 8350 BC, arising from the earlier Epipaleolithic Natufian culture
- Nevali Cori in Turkey, c. 8000 BC
- Çatalhöyük in Turkey, 7500 BC
- Pengtoushan culture in China, 7500–6100 BC
- 'Ain Ghazal in Jordan, 7250–5000 BC
- Chogha Bonut in Iran, 7200 BC
- Jhusi in India, 7100 BC
- Hacilar in Turkey, c. 7000 BC
- Ganj Dareh in Iran, c. 7000 BC
- Jiahu in China, 7000 to 5800 BC
- Mehrgarh in India now in Pakistan, 7000 BC
- Knossus on Crete, c. 7000 BC
- Lepenski vir in Serbia, 7000 BC
- Sesklo in Greece, 6850 BC (with a ±660 year margin of error)
- Porodin in Republic of Macedonia, 6500 BC[2]
- Vrshnik (Anzabegovo) in Republic of Macedonia, 6500 BC[2]
- Lahuradewa in India, 6400 BC
- Pizzo di Bodio (Varese), Lombardy in Italy, c. 6320 ±80 BC
- Sammardenchia in Friuli, Italy, ca 6050 ±90 BC,
- Starčevo in Serbia, 6000 to 4200 BC
- Petnica in Serbia, 6000 BC
- Choirokoitia in Cyprus, 6000 BC
- Dispilio in Greece, ca. 5500 BC
- Cucuteni-Trypillian culture, c. 5500 BC, in Ukraine
- Niš, 5000-2000BC
- Hemudu culture in China, 5000–4500 BC, large scale rice plantation
- Tabon Cave Complex in Quezon, Palawan, Philippines 5000–2000 BC
- Sweet Track in England, dates from 3800 BC.
- Knap of Howar and Skara Brae, Orkney, Scotland, from 3500 BC and 3100 BC respectively
- Brú na Bóinne in Ireland, c. 3500 BC
- Lough Gur in Ireland from around 3000 BC
- Singidunum (Belgrade) in Serbia, 3000 BC
- Lajia in China, 2000 BC
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