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how the early man use the colours​

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Answered by crazy22
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from the stone age man used colour

Answered by abhi200144
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Ancient pigments were created by all cultures at least since the early modern humans used ochre to stain themselves, to paint walls and objects, some 70,000 years ago in South Africa. The investigations of pigments have led to some interesting conclusions about how pigments were manufactured and what roles they played in prehistoric and historic societies.

Cinnabar, also known as mercury sulfide, is a highly toxic natural mineral found in igneous deposits all over the world. The first documented use of the brilliant vermillion color to date is at the Neolithic village of Çatalhöyük, in what is today Turkey. Traces of cinnabar have been identified within burials preserved at the 8,000-9,000-year-old site.

This vermillion-coated stone sarcophagus is the famous Mayan Red Queen tomb at Palenque

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