Grotte Chauvet in France, with paintings believed to be 32 000 years old. Click links below for more info!
The earliest known European cave paintings date to Aurignacian, some 32,000 years ago.
behind the exit of a cave
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This motif or trial piece is made from antler and was discovered during archaeological excavations at a sandhills settlement and metalworking site on the west coast of Donegal. Many other objects of the early medieval period associated with metalworking were discovered at this coastal site during the summer of 1959.
The earliest cave painting site yet discovered is in the Maros region of Sulawesi, Indonesia. Paintings found in these caves date back at least 45,500 years, making them some of the oldest known examples of figurative art.
Cave paintings of Cro-Magnon have been found in various locations across Europe, with notable examples in France and Spain. Some famous sites include Lascaux and Chauvet in France, and Altamira in Spain. These paintings provide valuable insights into the art and culture of Cro-Magnon people.
They were first found in Les Eyzies, Dordogne, France in 1868 in a cave near a building site.
what was the site of the earliest major battle shown
Yes, the cave is natural.
No site tells me when tie dying was first discovered or who discovered it OR whereit was first discovered!!!!!!!Other wise a pretty good site. :(
Nobody will ever know because early ancestors discovered them and nobody lived that long to tell +++ Not long ago, archaeologists investigating a small stone circle made from stalagmites in a cave in Southern France, dated the site as Neanderthal .
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Sticker painting is getting a template for art as a sticker and painting it around it. One can find information on it by visiting the site wisegeek and looking at the art section of the site.
The earliest known European cave paintings date to Aurignacian, some 32,000 years ago.
The Caves of Lascaux are a Palaeolithic cave site in Montignac in the Dordogne region of France, containing the most famous cave paintings ever. Discovered in 1940 and opened to the public in 1948, but the level of interest was so great that the cave was closed to the public in 1963, amongst fears that the paintings were suffering harm. A copy of the cave was made and this was opened to the public in 1983. See the link below for more information.
Do you mean a real hand-painted oil painting? If yes, you can have a look at this site, http://www.artisoo.com/photo_to_art.html ,you can upload your photo onto this site and do the steps as instructed; their artist will paint a painting for you.