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    Original Settlements, Community, and City Distinctions

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    In fifteen pages this paper discusses early settlements and how communities emerged and cities distinguished themselves from them. Nine sources are cited in the bibliography.

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    and sociologists can determine the timeline of the development of cities from communities. The size of the center does not seem to relate to whether the inhabitants lived in a  city or a community, but rather it is the structure of the center than matters. Cities differentiate from communities in that they have centralized structures which indicate that they had  a central political system for organization. Another important aspect of cities is that they are distinct in the consistency of the type and materials used in the architecture which indicates  that the same group of people, specialists and artisans, constructed the buildings which would indicate the presence of a division of labor. Socially, theories of the formation of cities range  from the need for a centralized religious, political or authoritarian group or the need for the organization of irrigation in regards to the betterment of the agricultural society. Regardless of  their structure and their development cities are also known to be more "organic" in that the people who would not always agree socially or religiously still worked as a whole  for the necessity of need for the works and labors of others. Communities were considered more naturally "mechanical" as the people worked together as a whole and remained together because  of family or kinship ties in addition to having the same beliefs, rituals and symbols. The Urban Revolution The urban revolution was the period in time which saw the development  of the first cities from former settlements and mainly agrarian society. Not only did the first cities being to form but also other political aspects of city life, or the  polis (city-state), also became apparent such as warfare, well developed architecture and writing. While at one time it was assumed that the first cities began to appear in Mesopotamia around 

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