Most prehistoric rock paints were done using natural earth pigments such as red and yellow ochres, clays of various colours and charcoal.
Man made bricks are usually red or black or grey. This is just the way people paint them.
If you compare that painting with others he made during the same period of time you will see that this is the way he made all his paintings just then.
They made it out of things like raspberries and flour
from berries
so that people could remember the maori people
No, they used to grind down soft rocks into a paste for paint and red soil.
made it pretty easy
Was technology important to prehistoric people
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Answer this question… What innovation made early civilizations historic rather than prehistoric?
when was paint made
Bear Bone!
Answer this question… What innovation made early civilizations historic rather than prehistoric?
they sucked
Caves.
people made cave paintings to share wat they have in theyre minds humans are also the only people that are creative enough to do that
"Prehistoric" times of a people end from the moment that written documention either by or about a people starts to surface.