Full question:
Which is NOT a similarity between the communities of Catahuyuk and Jericho? A. The residents made tools and bartered with other communities. B. They both built a wall around the entire city. C. The dead were buried under the floors of their houses. D. The residents may have practiced ancestor worship.
Answer:
They both built a wall around the entire city is NOT a similarity between the communities of Catahuyuk and Jericho
Step-by-step explanation:
Jericho is found on the western border of the Jordan valley in the Levant (Palestine), the region now called the "West Bank" (of the Jordan river). Jericho was a big but not atypical Natufian settlement, nearby 1,000 square meters. Çatal Hüyük established in Anatolia, where a river splits up into sections in an inland delta, making a marsh. Both bodies buried in holes below the floors of houses, seldom with the head removed. A lot of work and time was dedicated to some varieties of rituals. Both undergo Lots of craft production and made tools'. Only the people at Jericho built a wall around part or all of the town.