There is no evidence that Austrlopithecenes created any type of art. Art such as carved objects and paintings are not seen in the record until the part of the brain associated with these activities became more developed in species of our own genus, Homo.
Yes, they were known for painting on cave walls.
No they did not their ancient ancestors did
You can't get writing in the middle of a rock. The only way to write something in a rock would be to drill or carve it, or carve it and fill with ink or paint.
Australopithecenes lived in the Cenozoic Era of the geological timescale.
pencil,crayon,marker,sometimes they carve it. other stuff to like paint. you also can on a Microsoft computer and click on paint.
There are different way you can decorate your bar of soap.. you can paint it but the paint will eventually ware off, you can carve it with like a butter knife or any sharp utensil
you first need to get wood and then carve it to hockey stick form. then paint it to make it an officully hockey stick.
aboriginals use wild fruit for paint and carve objects out of wood
yes you can carve quartz
Carve is the answer because it is a 5 lettered word and means carve
There are many great crafts that you can do with pumpkins. You can carve them into different shapes and faces. You can also paint landscapes and scary faces on pumpkins for Halloween.
The past tense of carve is carved.
My dad likes to carve the Sunday roast.