PiCtOgRaPhS
PiCtOgRaPhS
No stories were told with pictographs, but they told of the things early man saw.
Stories, experiences, feelings are all told through drawings.
The stories told through drawings of symbols are called petroglyphs or pictographs. These ancient forms of communication were used by indigenous peoples and early civilizations to convey narratives, record historical events, or communicate spiritual beliefs. The symbols are typically found on rock surfaces, caves, or other natural materials.
They are called petroglyphs. PS they were drawn mostly by indians not cave men.
In comics and cartoons, a lot of the story is shown visually rather than with words. Drawings and pictures/paintings can also tell intricate stories without using language, but it is somewhat more difficult medium for stories rather than just scenes, because they don't have different frames to indicate the passage of time. Movies and photographs can also do this (although they are often not drawn). If you remember the montage from UP where the old man looks through his picture book, we get the story of his life with his wife with very few written words. Animation is one way that cartoons and storytelling can come to life without language.
No, Aborigines did not have a written language. They passed down their stories by way of pictures and symbols in their artwork. They also passed on their information and stories orally, or through dances and coroborees.
Measurements can be conveyed through drawings using dimensions, notes, symbols, scales, and annotations. Dimensions show the size of the object, while notes provide additional information. Symbols represent specific features, scales indicate the ratio between drawing size and actual size, and annotations offer explanations or instructions.
Stories told through symbols carved or painted on rocks are known as petroglyphs or pictographs. These ancient forms of communication were used by various cultures to convey narratives, record events, or depict spiritual beliefs. They often served as a means of passing down cultural knowledge through generations.
Indigenous symbols often hold deep cultural and spiritual significance specific to the tribe or community that created them. They can represent elements of nature, stories, beliefs, or rituals passed down through generations. It is important to respect the context and interpretation of these symbols within the culture they come from.
Writers can use repetition of symbols, making them prominent in key moments, giving them special significance through characters' reactions or actions, and using descriptive language to draw attention to the symbols. Furthermore, writers can also weave symbols into the narrative structure, making them integral to the overall story.
drawing materials r those through which we do drawing..........n we use it by ourself