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History, 29.08.2020 23:01 philyshahill

The image shows a piece of art found at the Catal Huyuk site in Turkey. A stone sculpture of 2 human figures. Detailed facial and body features are visible. Why is it reasonable to conclude that this piece of art was produced in a settled agricultural society rather than a hunter-gatherer tribe? Only an artist with a lot of skill and advanced tools could create this statue from stone. Artists in permanent settlements were limited in using only certain tools to create their art. Only an artist with simple skills in representing the human form could produce this figure of stone. Artists in agricultural societies had limited access to resources other than stone for their works of art.

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