They may have used the caves as some sort of shrine or meeting-place. On a practical level, dry caves also protected their art-work from the weather. We can't be sure because these people left no records of their beliefs and ideas; only traces of how they survived.
It is believed that the cave paintings were made for ceremonial or ritualistic purposes, as a way to communicate stories or beliefs, or to record hunting scenes. The caves may have been considered sacred spaces by ancient humans, leading them to create these paintings in these locations.
Because they had nowhere else to draw. If primitive people did paint or draw extensively on other surfaces, then it is only the work done on cave walls that remains. An immeasurable amount of ancient and prehistoric culture has simply crumbled into dust. In another aspect, caves were very often used for religious or communal purposes. The paintings were decorations for their enjoyment or for mystical and religious use. Although it is popular to think that most or all primitive people lived in caves, very few of them actually did.
The caves of Lascaux were discovered by four teenagers and their dog, Robot, in 1940. The boys stumbled upon the caves while exploring the woods near their village in France. The discovery of the cave paintings inside, dating back over 17,000 years, was a significant archaeological find.
Prehistoric man painted in caves to communicate hunting tactics, rituals, and events in their lives. The paintings served as a way to record and pass down important traditions and knowledge to future generations. Additionally, cave art may have been created for spiritual or ceremonial purposes, to honor or connect with the natural world.
The discovery in the Dunhuang cave, known as the Mogao caves, provided a treasure trove of ancient manuscripts, paintings, and artifacts that shed light on the history, culture, and beliefs of the Silk Road region. These materials helped historians better understand the exchange of ideas, religions, and cultures that occurred along the Silk Road, as well as provide insights into the daily lives of people living in that region centuries ago.
Large caves are called caverns. Caverns are characterized by their size and often contain unique geological formations such as stalactites and stalagmites. They are formed over millions of years through various geological processes.
Because they had nowhere else to draw. If primitive people did paint or draw extensively on other surfaces, then it is only the work done on cave walls that remains. An immeasurable amount of ancient and prehistoric culture has simply crumbled into dust. In another aspect, caves were very often used for religious or communal purposes. The paintings were decorations for their enjoyment or for mystical and religious use. Although it is popular to think that most or all primitive people lived in caves, very few of them actually did.
Because they had nowhere else to draw. If primitive people did paint or draw extensively on other surfaces, then it is only the work done on cave walls that remains. An immeasurable amount of ancient and prehistoric culture has simply crumbled into dust. In another aspect, caves were very often used for religious or communal purposes. The paintings were decorations for their enjoyment or for mystical and religious use. Although it is popular to think that most or all primitive people lived in caves, very few of them actually did.
they used the cave walls for their cave paintings because if they didn't use the walls and they used nother flat surface we wouldn't know that there were paintings because they would be dust, so they used walls because they knew that other people like us would find the paintings and that we could find out what they were for and why.?1
I think so many people love his paintings that he must be one of the most popular painters ever.
People thought they were horrible.
It's a matter of taste. Some people love him some people are indifferent toward him. I personally think his paintings are very dynamic.
Yes, People live in caves all over the world and have been doing so for a very very long time! Don't you think?
something that raphael know
For the same reason we live in man-made caves, (houses), today; to keep out of the bad weather.
Those who do find his paintings strange.
well i think that there is more than 300 caves in the world
Well, there are many ideas of why prehistoric humans might have made cave paintings, but nobody real knows why. Some reasons are because of decorations, capturing "magical powers", to honor the 'spirits', or used for ceremonies. Also, scientists think they were used for ceremonies because scientists sang in places with cave paintings and places without cave paintings and the places with cave paintings sounded louder. In addition, cave paintings weren't just found when you enter a cave, but they were found deep in a caves in many different rooms. Also, the cave paintings weren't only found down were people could reach, but instead very high on ceilings and walls, too. Scientists believe that prehistoric people used scaffolding to reach those places.