According to what has been discovered ancient men painted hunting scenes and other nature scenes on cave walls. Art has always been based on what is relevant to the artist.
Animals, such as deer, horse, bison, aurochs (extinct wild cattle).
According to what has been discovered ancient men painted hunting scenes and other nature scenes on cave walls. Art has always been based on what is relevant to the artist.
Animals, and showed that nature was stronger than humans, as they painted themselves as stick figures. They believed in sympathetic magic.
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paint--usually made by mixing red clay with water.
historical change is when something that has stayed like a certain way for a long time dramatically changes to something totally different. Example: cave men have been sitting in there cave for thousands of years with no light of heat for there cave, then suddenly a lightning bolt hits a tree and it catches on fire and the cave men learn about fire.walla!. this is a historical cause (the cave men finding the fire) because they have been cold but are now warm
This came from cave men.
cave men on walls of cave in a cave
cave men on walls of cave in a cave
cave men
According to what has been discovered ancient men painted hunting scenes and other nature scenes on cave walls. Art has always been based on what is relevant to the artist.
Painted on cave walls.
because they were cave men and they used animals blood for paint and there hair for a brush and rote on the rocks the did this for a long period of time
Prehistoric men used natural materials like charcoal and earth pigments to draw on cave walls. They depicted animals, handprints, and abstract symbols in caves like Lascaux and Altamira. These cave paintings offer insight into the life and beliefs of early humans.
Mainly is was cave art. They drew what they saw on the walls of the caves that they used.
it originated from the primitive drawings of the cave men in the walls of their caves used to record their hunting adventures and for their religion
Cave men were the first to write on the walls of caves as a way to tell stories. Cave paintings have served as historical documents as well as art work.
Stone Age men painted images of animals, hunting scenes, and everyday life on cave walls using natural pigments. These cave paintings provide insights into their beliefs, way of life, and artistic capabilities.
Odysseus takes 12 of his best men with him to the cave of the Cyclops Polyphemus.