2. How did the early man decorate his caves?
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Neanderthals have long had a reputation for being dimwits, but a new study suggests our ancient cousins were far more artistic than first thought. Cave paintings of swirling dots, ladders, animals and outlines of hands- in vivid scarlet and black - have been discovered to be their handiwork, according to new research
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Stone Age artists used their fingers, as well as twigs, moss, and horsehair brushes, to dab paint on the cave walls. They also blew paint through bone tubes or reed pipes onto cave walls.
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I think they will also use iron hammer to draw some painting
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