Which of the following statements about C?atalho?yu?k is FALSE?
A. The ritual life there was centered on animals, danger, and death.
B. The dwellings at the site were entered through the roof.
C. It never became a full-fledged city with centralized organization.
D. Food was stored and processed collectively, with a priestly elite managing these activities.
E. The dead were buried beneath the house floors.
Answer: D
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a. discovering and using grammatical regularities in their language. b. reflecting universal grammatical patterns. c. reflecting ancient forms of language. d. holding out for rewards.
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
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