Early cave paintings showed pictures of how the people hunted and their daily lives.
The drawings of various animals and plants depicting their rituals are seen in these caves. This suggests that they communicated with one another when there was no script of language.
to tell stories
It depends on the type of rock, the colours change
cromagnons had cave art but did not draw any kind of animals they drew the animals in the environment they live in or also by the biomes they lived in
yes
The first pictures we know were painted by some Stone Age cave man.
its art before history. its mostly cave drawings. they started with "cave men".
Yes, they were known for painting on cave walls.
A lot of cave art is thought to have drawn to represent the calendar year or events during the year. There is not one person who is credited with saying cave art is calendrical.
Cave art can provide valuable insights into prehistoric beliefs and daily life.
Cave art exsisted back in the gave men days and can be found in a couple of places such as France
It's at Italy the Jun la Pun cave
The animal that appears in the Basque Country cave art is horses.
Art history experts don't agree on the precise date when cave art was first made, although many date its beginning to about 30,000 years ago. Here is a blog post about cave paintings, including those in both Spain and France.
Yes
to tell stories
NO
it is with colors in it