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Cave art done by early man.
From the very moment man developed he created art. At first it was pictographs on cave walls and as man development grew so did his art. Man has always recorded what he saw, what he did, and where he went. When men began to grow crops and stay in one place he had more time to create art, religion, buildings, philosophy, and music. Art began to reflect the religion or society that man developed.
From the very moment man developed he created art. At first it was pictographs on cave walls and as man development grew so did his art. Man has always recorded what he saw, what he did, and where he went. When men began to grow crops and stay in one place he had more time to create art, religion, buildings, philosophy, and music. Art began to reflect the religion or society that man developed.
Throughout time man has drawn what he has seen and so did early man.
Throughout time man has drawn what he has seen and so did early man.
cavemen made pictures on the walls of caves
the early men depicted the paintings of animals and the tribals also depict the paintings of animals.
this man is one of the persons who helped to develop early computers.
Allowing man to develop or think outside the boundary set by religion.
Early civilizations developed art and architecture for several reasons. Firstly, art served as a means of communication, allowing them to convey stories, beliefs, and cultural traditions. Architecture was essential for practical purposes such as shelter, but also for showcasing power, wealth, and religious devotion. Additionally, both art and architecture were important in establishing social identity and a sense of community within these early civilizations.
Allowing man to develop or think outside the boundary set by religion.
Man has often used religion to explain things he cannot understand. His understanding of the environment is usually no different.