Drawing was crucial in early history as it served as a primary means of communication before the advent of written language. Early humans used drawings to convey ideas, tell stories, and document their experiences, often depicting daily life, hunting, and rituals. Additionally, drawings in caves and on artifacts played a significant role in cultural expression and the transmission of knowledge across generations. This visual language helped to foster community and shared understanding among early societies.
Not really. She was just as good as any other artist, but she was popular because she died so early in her life.
Drawing is not an invention. Before the alphabet was created, people sometimes use drawings as characters in order to communicate with one another. In Chinese history, people used simple sketches as Chinese characters. So, the Chinese characters seen nowadays are like pictures and is easy to recognise, unlike long ago, which is rather messy.
artisans are important because they have specialized jobs so others don't have to work.
whole note two half notes four quarter notes eight single eight notes sixteenth notes whole rest half rest quarter rest and so on
Leonardo da vinci, Michelangelo, and Raphael. Dont worry i got this out of my ancient history book so its right :D
It facilitated communication and record keeping.
Because then the american goverment would not be like it is today. :)
Because then the american goverment would not be like it is today. :)
why have major bodys of warter been so important to the early history of the united states Y
He was important in history because he formed the biggest army in ancient history.
So that the perspective of the drawing looks realistic
drawing in caves. And killing the rotten apples so they can enjoy the good
so wh is she so important
The Olmec culture was important to the early history of the Americans because it provided significant knowledge on survival in various areas of the country. Many of the customs that were practiced by the Olmec people were adopted by the Americans and can still be seen in life throughout many areas of the country today.
Type you answer here Why is history so important at all So people can learn from past mistakes
It is not so much the total sun exposure that seems important, rather it is the history of sunburn, (especially if severe or at an early age), that correlates with the increased risk.
So the drawing is a very fine line and easy to rub out?