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The example that best represents the complex cultural organization that developed during early agricultural societies is **"The development of burial rites and rituals for the group."**
Early agricultural societies often exhibited increased complexity in their cultural practices, including the establishment of social structures, communal activities, and rituals such as burial rites. These practices reflect a deeper social organization and shared beliefs, which were significant developments compared to the more rudimentary structures of hunter-gatherer societies.