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In archaeological studies of ancient Mesoamerican plazas, researchers have historically prioritized visual alignment and spatial geometry to infer social hierarchies and ritual functions. However, recent acoustic reconstructions of Mayan plazas suggest that sonic architecture was deliberately engineered to create sound fields that actively shaped public participation. At sites like El Castillo, steps and walls reflect sound to mimic the calls of sacred birds. Crucially, this auditory design did not merely amplify elite speeches; rather, it functioned as a decentralized participatory medium, scatter-reflecting sound so that chants from the crowd merged into a collective, localized echo. Consequently, focusing solely on the visual vantage point of rulers on elevated platforms overlooks how sonic landscapes fostered community cohesion and shared ritual agency among the broader populace.

Which choice best states the main idea of the text?

  1. A
    Acoustic reconstructions of ancient plazas offer a more accurate framework for understanding historical civilizations than visual or geometric analyses do.
  2. B
    The acoustic architecture of Mayan plazas like El Castillo was primarily designed to amplify the speeches of ruling elites standing on elevated platforms.
  3. Analyses of Mesoamerican plazas that rely solely on visual and spatial geometry fail to recognize how the acoustic engineering of these spaces actively supported collective participation and communal unity.Cevap
  4. D
    Ancient Mesoamerican builders prioritized acoustic engineering over visual aesthetics because they valued communal cohesion more than establishing social hierarchies.

Cevap

Analyses of Mesoamerican plazas that rely solely on visual and spatial geometry fail to recognize how the acoustic engineering of these spaces actively supported collective participation and communal unity.
The correct answer accurately states the main idea of the text. The passage explains that while researchers have historically focused on visual and spatial elements of Mesoamerican plazas, recent acoustic reconstructions reveal that these spaces were engineered with acoustic properties that allowed crowd noise to merge into a collective echo. This auditory environment fostered community cohesion and shared ritual agency, meaning that a purely visual analysis overlooks these vital participatory functions.

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1
Identify the primary focus and contrast in the passage.
The passage contrasts historical archaeological approaches focused on visual/spatial features of Mesoamerican plazas with recent acoustic reconstructions.
This establishes the subject boundary and the tension between two analytical frameworks.
2
Analyze the function of the acoustic features described.
The acoustic design was engineered to act as a decentralized participatory medium, blending crowd noise into a collective echo rather than just projecting elite power.
This captures the key evidence and mechanism detailed in the text.
3
Evaluate the author's final conclusion and its implications.
Neglecting the sonic landscape and focusing only on the visual viewpoints of rulers ignores how these spaces built community cohesion and shared ritual agency.
This identifies the ultimate message and central thesis of the passage.
4
Synthesize the findings to select the option that best represents this central idea.
The option stating that relying only on visual and spatial geometry fails to recognize the role of acoustic engineering in supporting collective participation is the correct choice.
It accurately covers the transition from historical visual bias to the newly discovered social functions of plaza acoustics.

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