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Comparing Norte Chico, Sannai-Maruyama, And Skara Brae
Norte Chico, Sannai-Maruyama, and Skara Brae all shown advancements in becoming a civilization. Norte Chico held complex monumental structures such as pyramid structures and built irrigation systems; however, no art, pottery, or other luxury items were found in the site. Sannai-Maruyama held monumental agriculture as well with a six-pillar building though to be a watchtower and luxury items such as ivory jewelry, clay figures, and jade pieces. Skara Brae has houses built into the ground with passages linking them together. It also had luxury items such as games, jewelry, and bone ornaments.
These all show example of modern living and the permanent settlements developing into civilization. Luxury items such as jewelry is a common feature in

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