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History

Prehistoric
Kurdistan them mounainous northern perimeter of the historic Fertile Crescent, was the site of the development and application of many early domestic and industrial technologies as well as modest of food production
Kurdistan is the point of origin for many common crops and dommasticated animals. The community at Cayoenue became one of the two earliest in the world in wich the existence of metallurgy has been prooved. Copper instrument discovered thre date to the first half of the millenium BC. Bronze instruments appear in Cayoenue early in the 4th millenium BC all full 2000 years ahead of their appearance in Europ.
In Cayoenue as well as Ganj Dara ( on the opposite site of Kurdistan near Kirmanshah) meanwihle, fired pottery (along with small fired clay figurines) markes its first  appearance, in the early 8th millenium BC .
Near Ganj Dara atthe ancient mount of Seh Gabi the very first example of  glazed pottery in the world also appears., in about 3500 BC, predating by 2000 years the glazing technology in Mesopotamia and China.
The site of Cayoenue, Oylum, Hoeykuek, Titrish, Jarmo, Tapa, Gawra, Ganj Dara and Giyan along with Jericho in Judea became the first urban communities on the plaet, even tough these "cities" were very modest sze (1000-1500). Most of the rest of the world was of course limited to cave dwelling at this time . These urban sites had modest temples and very clearly followed a plan for the spatial relationship of the buildings to one another and to their general surroundings.
The civilisation of Kurdistan came  to full bloom during what is termed the Halaf cultural period ca. 6000-5000Bc. The period is named after the ancient mound of Halaf in wester Kurdistan, west of MArdin. Halaf culture is marked by the spread of uniform, well constructed cirkular residental units and the production of masterfully manufactured and exquisitely painted potteries.
There are theories that the origin of the Indo-european language is connected to agricultural settings.
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