In the 1960s, the archaeologist James Mellaart found a painting on the
wall of a house in Çatalhöyük. How did he interpret that painting, and why
was it significant?
Choose 1 answer:
Mellaart thought it was a map of the town, which suggests it was
an early example of the cognitive revolution.
Mellaart thought it was an alphabet, which suggests it was the first
use of language by humans
Mellaart thought it was a pictorial representation, which suggests
humans hadn't developed language yet
Mellaart thought it was made with stone tools, which suggests
that humans had learned to make tools