While researching ancient archaeological sites in Anatolia, a student took the following notes:
* Göbekli Tepe and Çatalhöyük are ancient sites located in the same geographic region of Anatolia.
* Göbekli Tepe was constructed around 9600 BCE by hunter-gatherer groups and functioned primarily as a communal, ritual sanctuary.
* It features massive T-shaped limestone pillars decorated with animal carvings.
* Çatalhöyük was established around 7400 BCE by an early agricultural society and functioned as a dense residential settlement.
* It consists of clustered mud-brick domestic dwellings accessed through openings in the roofs.
The student wants to contrast the two sites in terms of their builders and their primary functions. Which choice most effectively uses information from the given notes to accomplish this goal?
- AGöbekli Tepe was built by hunter-gatherer groups to serve as a communal sanctuary, whereas Çatalhöyük was a dense residential settlement composed of clustered mud-brick dwellings.
- BAlthough Göbekli Tepe was built by hunter-gatherers and Çatalhöyük was built by an agricultural society, both sites feature unique architectural structures like T-shaped pillars and mud-brick dwellings.
- CWhile Göbekli Tepe functioned primarily as a communal sanctuary, Çatalhöyük was established around 7400 BCE as one of the earliest urban communities supported by farming and animal domestication.
- While Göbekli Tepe was built by hunter-gatherers to serve as a ritual sanctuary, Çatalhöyük was established by an agricultural society as a residential settlement.Cevap