Like the cave paintings, rock paintings are probably of magico-religious significance, although some observers believe them to be more than pictorial records of memorial events. comment
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So that they could remember about the event and for their knowledge
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The only way to tell us about our forefathers and how they saw and portrayed their world is rock art.
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- In 'archaeology Rock Art', which is synonymous with 'Parietal Art', is humanly made markings placed on 'natural stone'. In many culturally diverse parts of the world, rock art is a global phenomenon.
- It was developed in many ways all thru human history but the majority of ethnographically documented rock art was created as a ritual. Such works are often divided into three different forms: rock-surfaced petroglyphs, drawings on the ground and earth shaped figures on the surface.
- The oldest known rock art was found in Europe, Australia, Asia and Africa in the Upper Palaeolithic period. Archeologists who study this work think it probably has a magico-religious significance
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