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they are both very important and they both tell something about history.
In prehistoric art , finger flutings are lines that fingers leave on a soft surface and are considered a form of cave painting.
It was invented in 1879
in northren france, it was an acient monument
Evidence from paleo-archeological information indicates that the oldest art was created by humans during the Stone Age, between 300,000 and 700,000 years ago. This first (oldest) form of art was rock carving (petroglyphs), which occurred throughout the world during the Lower Paleolithic. Other forms of art followed: engravings, sculpture (in stone, ivory, bone and wood), cave painting, relief sculpture, ceramic pottery and architecture.The first prehistoric artists lived in the Lower Paleolthic era, between roughly 300,000 and 1 million BCE. They would have been descendants of Homo erectus. Later Stone Age artists (from 100,000 to roughly 40,000 BCE) would have been types of archaic Homo Sapiens very similar to us or like Neanderthals (Homo neanderthalensis)Art predates history. There are still paintings and etchings left by cave people, that have survived into modern times. It's possible that some of them weren't made by homo sapiens, but by other human species (Neanderthals, Cro-Magnons, etc.) that died out thousands of years ago.
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The availability of different colored stones allowed the Prehistoric people to create different colors in their cave paintings. Animals were the subject of many of the paintings.
Well how do you think? It's not that hard. By prehistoric artists known as cave men who used a multiple of objects.
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they are both very important and they both tell something about history.
In prehistoric art , finger flutings are lines that fingers leave on a soft surface and are considered a form of cave painting.
Cave painting artists used a form of perspective by depicting things closer to them larger in size, while things farther away were smaller. This technique gave the illusion of depth and distance in their paintings.
You will find prehistoric paintings in the Chauvet Cave in France. Lascaux Cave is also in France and is known for its famous prehistoric cave paintings.
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chauvet cave paintings