Cave paintings in France
Find France in your atlas. The painting below is
from a cave in France. This site was discovered by
four school children more than a hundred years
ago. Paintings like this were made between 20,000
and 10,000 years ago. Many of these were of
animals, such as wild horses, aurochs (an older,
wild form of cattle), bison, woolly rhinoceros,
reindeer and bear, painted in bright colours.
These colours were made from minerals like
ochre or iron ore, and charcoal. It is possible that
these paintings were done on ceremonial occasions.
Or perhaps they were made for special rituals,
performed by hunters before they went in search of
prey?
Can you think of any other reasons?
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