Yes, they did. Probably they did not see it as art.
The Neanderthals, of course. Cro-Magnon couldn't paint to save his life.
Some elements that defined Ottoman art include: Lack of human figures Elaborate designs
Paleolithic craftwork was practical rather than decorative; it included such things as flint tools (knives, awls, etc.) and basic pottery.
mosaics of Christian religious figures
Have you seen the cave paintings? Experts believe female sculptures were fertility figures.
Yes, they did. Probably they did not see it as art.
The truth is that historians know nothing about intellectuals of the paleolithic era.
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Paleolithic animal paintings cannot be described as abstract. The types of art that Paleolithic animal paintings represent are life, nature, and natural habitats.
Scholars believe that Paleolithic Venus figures served as symbols of fertility, motherhood, and perhaps as a form of spiritual or religious expression. They may have been used in rituals or ceremonies related to ensuring successful childbirth or promoting fertility in the community.
Mainly is was cave art. They drew what they saw on the walls of the caves that they used.
200 BCE they called it the Upper Paleolithic Era
Hieroglyphs, or some may refer to them as wall paintings.
Davy Crockett was born in what is now the unincorporated community of Limestone, TN.
Paleolithic humans created the Lascaux Cave paintings near Montignac, Dordogne, France. The paintings are estimated to be over 17,000 years old. The paintings contain nearly 2,000 figures created out of mineral pigments and engravings. Nearly half are of animals, but there is also a painting of a human, which is rare in Paleolithic art.
During the Paleolithic era, or the old stone age, art took the form on cave paintings and often depicted a nomadic way of life. During the Neolithic era, as people become more stationary, they began creating their art on walls.