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Cave paintings survived due to their protective environments in remote, dark caves that shielded them from weathering and human activities. The mineral-based pigments used in the paintings were durable and resistant to fading. Additionally, the stable conditions inside caves, such as consistent temperature and humidity, helped preserve these ancient artworks for thousands of years. Over time, the artistic significance and archaeological interest in these sites further contributed to their protection and preservation.

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