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Stone Age cave paintings.
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It tells you what they hunt and other stuff they did.From Aldwinie
Early forms of communication
We know from studying tools that early peoples were very successful with making the tool sharp and long enough to kill the prey/food. Hope i answer your question :)
First of all: You DRAW drawings but you PAINT paintings. You do not DRAW paintings. She began studying painting at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, at the early age of 15.
Historians are lucky that early humans left trash behind because it provides valuable clues about their daily lives, activities, diet, and environment. By studying this discarded material, historians can piece together a more detailed picture of how early humans lived and interacted with their surroundings. Additionally, trash can help historians understand patterns of behavior and societal development over time.
(Apex) An essay about China's first emperor written by a university professor.
Historians use a variety of evidence to learn about early humans, including archaeological findings such as artifacts, cave paintings, and fossils. They also analyze ancient texts, oral traditions, and genetic evidence to piece together the way early humans lived, migrated, and interacted with their environment. By combining these different sources of evidence, historians can create a more comprehensive understanding of our early human ancestors.
Social scientists can learn about the daily lives, activities, and beliefs of prehistoric humans from cave paintings. Cave paintings can provide insights into the social structures and relationships of ancient societies. Studying cave paintings can also reveal information about the development of early forms of communication and symbolism among humans.
the early men depicted the paintings of animals and the tribals also depict the paintings of animals.
Society for Historians of the Early American Republic was created in 1977.
Early historians often used information from unverifable sources.
Early historians often used information from unverifable sources.
Early historians often used information from unverifable sources.
Early historians often used information from unverifable sources.
Maybe. There is the possibility that they could have a religious value, but historians can't be sure. Since early people had no written language and the only thing we have to go on are the pictures we find we can only guess that the meaning.