How did building projects grow larger in new civilizations? Give three examples
What will be an ideal response?
A. Monumental building projects
1. on a scale only agriculture could sustain and only states could organize
B. Malta
1. remains of the first large stone dwellings known anywhere in the world
2. temple complexes were built of limestone around spacious courts shaped like clover leaves
3. there were altars and wall carvings with intricate designs and animals
C. Europe
1. luxury objects found a market and monumental buildings arose
2. graves and stone circles, tombs and temples
D. Bulgaria
1. trenches and palisades surrounded settlements, with gateways exactly aligned at the points of the compass
E. Aspero
1. platforms and various terraces, with large, complex dwellings and storehouses
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What will be an ideal response?
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