describe the rock painting of early man
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Pigments used include red and yellow ochre, hematite, manganese oxide and charcoal. Sometimes the silhouette of the animal was incised in the rock first, and in some caves all or many of the images are only engraved in this fashion, taking them somewhat out of a strict definition of "cave painting".
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☞Explanation about rock paintings of early man :-
Rock paintings of the early man describe the pictures of how early man hunted, which type of cloths they wear, how they travelled from one place to another, etc.
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