Give a brief description of Pre-historic rock painting.
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WHAT IS PREHISTORIC?
The distant past when there was no paper or language or the written word, and hence no books or written document, is called as the Prehistoric period.
It was difficult to understand how Prehistoric people lived until scholars began excavations in Prehistoric sites.
Piecing together of information deduced from old tools, habitat, bones of both animals and human beings and drawings on the cave walls scholars have constructed fairly accurate knowledge about what happened and how people lived in prehistoric times.
Paintings and drawings were the oldest art forms practiced by human beings to express themselves using the cave wall as their canvas.
Prehistoric Period: Paleolithic Age, Mesolithic Age, and Chalcolithic Age
The drawings and paintings can be categorized into seven historical periods. Period I, Upper Paleolithic; Period II, Mesolithic; and Period III, Chalcolithic. After Period III there are four successive periods. But we will confine ourselves here only to the first three phases. Prehistoric Era art denotes the art (mainly rock paintings) during Paleolithic Age, Mesolithic Age and Chalcolithic Age.
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