Module 1: From rural to urban
  Lecture 3: How did the urban community emerge? (continued)
 

 

  • According to Childe, the underlying causes of the urban revolution were:
    • the cumulative growth of technology
    • the increasing availability of food surpluses
    • the increasing availability of capital.

  • Food surplus is the necessary but not sufficient pre-condition for the urban revolution.

  • Although it was later shown that Child's exact criteria were not universal, some basic characteristics do appear to be essential to the development of urban life.
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