Question #d2baf

1 Answer
Jan 29, 2018

The "features" defining a "village" remain the same. Only some of the technologies in use may have changed.

Explanation:

A "village" is one designation of a particular grouping of people, between a "tribe" and a "town" or small city. It is primarily defined by the number of inhabitants, which then affect the type of buildings, commerce and government of the village.

Thus, modern or older, a "village" is really the same. The only differences that might be observed would also pertain to other human collectives. Those might be the availability of electricity and a public water supply.