AP European History › Middle Neolithic Settlement and Agriculture
The Middle Neolithic period of ancient Greek history is primarily characterized by __________.
architectural innovations, including houses constructed from stone
the invention of pottery and the spread of clay-based technology
rising interaction between communities and the outbreak of war
the introduction of new agricultural techniques from Asia Minor
the rise of pastoralism and nomadic societies
The Neolithic era in Greek history is subdivided into several categories. The Middle Neolithic period, which occurred from approximately 6,000 B.C.E. until 5,200 B.C.E., is primarily characterized by architectural innovations, like the development of Megaron-type houses and Tsangli-type houses.