Is the following a characteristic of early hunter-gatherer communities?

Built temples and monuments

No, building temples and monuments is not a characteristic of early hunter-gatherer communities. Early hunter-gatherer communities were mostly nomadic and lived in simple, temporary dwellings such as caves or huts. They did not have the resources or the need to build large-scale structures like temples and monuments. These types of architectural achievements came later with the development of agricultural societies and the rise of civilizations.