maps of the land nearby
A. Maps of the land nearby - These would provide insight into the geography and topography of the area where the caves are located, offering clues about how people navigated and utilized the surrounding land. B. Masks in the shape of birds - These could indicate cultural or spiritual practices related to bird symbolism, possibly revealing beliefs or traditions of the community that created the artwork. D. Lamps for burning animal fat - The presence of such lamps suggests methods of illumination used in the past, shedding light on the daily life and activities carried out in or around the caves.
The Aztecs used various musical instruments such as drums, rattles, flutes, conch shell trumpets, and whistles. They also incorporated seashells, gourds, and animal bones into their instruments. These instruments were used in ceremonies, rituals, and festivals.
Caves have been used in the past as shelters for early humans, sacred spaces for religious ceremonies, storage areas for food and supplies, and as hiding places during times of conflict. Additionally, caves have been utilized for mining resources such as salt, minerals, and gemstones.
Hunter-gatherers altered the environment through activities such as controlled burning to manage vegetation for hunting and gathering, selective harvesting of resources leading to changes in plant and animal populations, and the creation of tools and structures using natural materials which could impact local ecosystems.
Scientists still have questions about the purpose of certain symbols and images found in the Lascaux Cave, the techniques used by the ancient artists to create the paintings, and the significance of certain animal representations. They also continue to study the preservation of the cave and the impact of environmental factors on the artwork.
Hunter-gatherers changed their environment through practices like controlled burning to clear land for hunting and gathering, shaping landscapes to make it easier to find food sources, and through the creation of shelters and tools using natural resources. Their activities influenced plant and animal populations, as well as the overall biodiversity of the areas they inhabited.
In religion ceremonies.
The Iroquois ceremonies would take place on the territory. If It was a death ceremony then it would happen near the burial ground and if an animal had to be scarified then it would be near that animal's home.
THey wore animal skin.
By burning it.
People today might think of a stuffed goat as an artwork for a few reasons. They value this animal's life for example.
Yes, it is. Burning it releases carbon dioxide, but it is CO2 that has recently been taken from the atmosphere (into the animal feed as it was growing), so burning animal waste is carbon neutral.
they ware things like cloth and animal fur
As long as you are not burning an animal or animal product to bake, it is very much Vegan :-)
Answerto represent certain gods or spirits in a certain belief system during religious ceremonies-the dancer wearing the mask supposedly became that spirit or animal
Album, animal, apple, apron, armchair, artwork and automobile are things around the household.
An amphitheater was an all purpose structure. There were public executions, gladiatorial bouts, wild animal hunts and public ceremonies such as the equestrian exercise of young nobles and some religious ceremonies.
If you believe it's okay to eat them, then yes. If you are vegetarian, then no. If you are Halal or Kosher or have special requirements about animal treatment and slaughter, make sure you abide by it.