Sculptures and cave paintings were a development of Paleolithic period.
Paleolithic refers to the Old Stone Age period from 250,000 to 10,000 years ago. During this period, many sculptures and cave paintings were created, and evidence points to a nomadic lifestyle.
They are both cave paintings
The Chauvet Cave paintings were created by cavemen from the Upper Paleolithic period. They were discovered on December 18, 1994 and is considered on of the most significant prehistoric art sites.
The well known cave paintings are in Lascaux, France.
the cave paintings represented mostly gods, and power. mesopotamians worshiped these kind of things. animals and other sculptures or paintings such as clay figures , i am not exactly sure why the art is important but, you could check out websites to learn more info
Paleolithic refers to the Old Stone Age period from 250,000 to 10,000 years ago. During this period, many sculptures and cave paintings were created, and evidence points to a nomadic lifestyle.
They are both cave paintings
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Have you seen the cave paintings? Experts believe female sculptures were fertility figures.
The Chauvet Cave paintings were created by cavemen from the Upper Paleolithic period. They were discovered on December 18, 1994 and is considered on of the most significant prehistoric art sites.
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The Paleolithic era is a prehistoric period that lasted from about 2.6 million years ago to around 10,000 years ago. It is known as the Old Stone Age and is characterized by the use of stone tools, hunting and gathering as the primary means of subsistence, and the development of early forms of social organization.
It has long been believed that the oldest specimens of sculpture found, are older than any paintings. However, the latest discoveries in cave painting seems to make the oldest paintings and the oldest sculptures rather similar in age.
the cave paintings represented mostly gods, and power. mesopotamians worshiped these kind of things. animals and other sculptures or paintings such as clay figures , i am not exactly sure why the art is important but, you could check out websites to learn more info
a cave in India that has lots of ancient artifacts and sculptures.
The Venus of Willendorf is a figurine made between about 28,000 and 25,000 BCE. The cave paintings of Lascaux are 17,000 years BP or before present time.
Cave paintings give scientists (and anyone interested in the human species) an insight into the way that cave-dwellers thought, even though it was tens of thousands of years ago. Cave paintings show that people in that time period planned out hunts, had a sense of self image and self-importance, communicated abstract concepts, had (perhaps) the beginnings of a mythology. Cave paintings do the same things for us that (for instance) the Diary of Anne Frank did: give us a way to see something that we would otherwise not know anything about.