Which statements best describe the religious beliefs and practices of prehistoric peoples?

There is little evidence of prehistoric beliefs and practices
They believed in a single, all-powerful God who ruled the universe
They believed that animals, plants, and forces of nature were filled with spirits
They conducted burial rituals for the dead
They followed teachings learned from sacred texts

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The statements that best describe the religious beliefs and practices of prehistoric peoples are:

  1. They believed that animals, plants, and forces of nature were filled with spirits - Many prehistoric cultures practiced animism, believing that everything in the natural world possessed a spirit or life force.

  2. They conducted burial rituals for the dead - Archaeological evidence shows that prehistoric peoples engaged in burial practices, indicating beliefs about death and an afterlife.

The other statements do not accurately represent the beliefs and practices of prehistoric peoples:

  • There is little evidence of prehistoric beliefs and practices - While evidence can be limited, there are indeed artifacts and sites that provide insights into their beliefs and practices.
  • They believed in a single, all-powerful God who ruled the universe - This belief is more characteristic of later organized religions rather than prehistoric spirituality.
  • They followed teachings learned from sacred texts - Prehistoric peoples did not have written texts; their beliefs were transmitted orally and expressed through rituals and art.