
Choga Mami
Choga Mami is an important archaeological site in Iraq that dates back to the early Neolithic period, around 6200 BCE. It provides valuable insights into early human settlements, farming, and community life during this time. The site features ancient remains of houses, tools, and pottery, reflecting the transition from mobile hunter-gatherers to settled agricultural societies. Choga Mami helps researchers understand the development of early farming practices and social organization, marking a significant stage in human cultural evolution in the Mesopotamian region.