All of the following observations about religious or supernatural beliefs and activities apply EXCEPT:

a. Foragers began burying their dead in areas that developed into territorial centers.
b. Many of the communities’ dead were buried with gifts of orange ochre.
c. Foraging bands had a very simple culture, with an unsophisticated understanding of the world.
d. Leaders of foraging bands were often shamans, people seeming to have spiritual powers.


c. Foraging bands had a very simple culture, with an unsophisticated understanding of the world.

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