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analyses the cave paintings of paleolithic age​

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Answered by maniyachawla12
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One of the most intriguing aspects of Paleolithic life is cave paintings. The Paleolithic era, or the early Stone Age, was made up largely of Paleolithic people who were nomadic hunter-gatherers. This is why the fact that these Paleolithic humans took time to create art on the walls of caves is really fascinating. Of course, cave paintings may be interesting to us for other reasons as well. For one, they're huge mysteries, and we honestly know very little about who created them or why. More importantly, however, there's something deeply human about them. Art connects us in a unique way, so these ancient paintings may be the closest we'll ever come to really know the ancient people of the Paleolithic.

Answered by ravina728
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one of the most intriguing aspects of palaeolithic life is cave paintings. The palaeolithic era , or the

early stone age, was made up largely of palaeolithic people who were nomadic hunter gathers. This is why the fact that these

palaeolithic humans took time to create art on the walls of cave is really fascinating.

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