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The people of the Copper Age cultures that flourished in today’s Bulgaria, Romania, and Moldova lived in enormous villages, some of which were larger than Mesopotamia’s earliest cities. Their specialized craftspeople, especially metal workers, were among the world’s most accomplished. 

Contemplative ceramic figures from what is now Romania, dating from 5000-4600 BCE.

fyeaheasterneurope:

The people of the Copper Age cultures that flourished in today’s Bulgaria, Romania, and Moldova lived in enormous villages, some of which were larger than Mesopotamia’s earliest cities. Their specialized craftspeople, especially metal workers, were among the world’s most accomplished. 

Contemplative ceramic figures from what is now Romania, dating from 5000-4600 BCE.

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Source: archaeology.org