They are both cave paintings
Sculptures and cave paintings were a development of Paleolithic period.
The well known cave paintings are in Lascaux, France.
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Cave paintings are not considered writing because they do not use a system of symbols or characters to represent specific sounds or words. Writing typically involves the representation of language through a structured set of symbols or characters that convey meaning, while cave paintings primarily depict visual imagery.
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 Cave paintings have served as historical documents as well as art work.
Traditional Aboriginal paintings tell stories from the Dreamtime - when and how the world was created.
to tell stories
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They are both cave paintings
To remeber things that happened, to tell stories, or to tell the future people what it was like.
to tell stories
Cave paintings created by prehistoric humans typically depict animals, hunting scenes, and daily life activities. These paintings often served a cultural or ritualistic purpose, possibly related to spiritual beliefs or communication within the community. The images were commonly produced using natural pigments such as charcoal and ochre.
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Depends on what you believe. If you are a creationist, it probably started with the beginning of man (i.e. Adam and Eve) but if you are pretty much everyone else, it started with cave paintings by the cavemen. Started as a way to tell stories.
early humans worshipped animals