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Pigments were made for painting out of the juice of fruits and berries, the blood of animals and fish, and coloured mineral deposits that were found in solution in rivers & streams. Brushes as we know them hadn't been developed then, so the paintings were done with sticks, fingers, and sometimes wads of animal fur or hair soaked in the pigment.

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cave artist probably made paint by mixing powdered minerals with -

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Prehistoric people made paints from crushed plant or animal material and coloured rock and soils.

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Neanderthals were probably the first of the early humans to?

Paint on cave walls.


What were neanderthal first to do?

Paint on cave walls.


Where did cavemen paint?

they painted on the walls of there cave


Was it dangerous to paint on cave walls?

they could die


What were Neanderthals the first of humans to do?

Paint on cave walls.


Why did the early man paint on cave walls?

They had no other way of communication before language was developed.


What did early humans draw pictures on?

Early humans drew pictures on various surfaces such as cave walls, rocks, and animal skins using materials like charcoal, ochre, and clay. These drawings, known as cave paintings and petroglyphs, provide insights into their daily lives, beliefs, and the natural world around them.


What did the aborigines paint ON?

rocks, cave walls, the ground. anything sturdy really that would hold the paint


How did cro-magnons make paint?

Cro-Magnons made paint by grinding minerals and mixing them with animal fat or plant sap to create pigments that could be applied to surfaces. These pigments were often used in cave paintings to create colorful images.


Did early humans hunt many of the ice age mammals and drew their pictures on the walls of the cave?

There is no question that early humans hunted many of the ice age mammals - we know that even without the cave paintings. But in several places in south and central Europe, there are cave paintings which seem to rely heavily on the theme of "The Hunt", yes.


When was the first cro-magnon writing discovered?

Cro-Magnon didn't write. But they did paint on cave walls.


What is on way that the lifestyle of cro-magnons differed from the lifestyle of neanderthals?

Cro-Magnon were known to paint on cave walls.