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Middle East Demographic Changes
The major demographic, political, and social changes that occurs during the Middle East between 8000-500 BCE is the agriculture begins to emerge and alter the way of life in that time. However even though that there are major changes socially, like the classes, and politically, like priest becoming leaders, is the demographic way of life. The demographic changes occur between 8000-500 BCE, and the beginning of the distinct culture starts to emerge in the Middle East.
In 8000 BCE the Middle East was starting to have nomads settle. The migration starts out of Africa and the people start to settle and create city-states in 6 continents. Now the people of this area start to build and construct new tools to use. The people are in tribes there are

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