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What are cave paintings? What is there significance​

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Answered by purubarapatre1963
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Cave paintings are also known as "parietal art". Cave or Rock Paintings are paintings on cave or rock walls and ceilings, usually dating to prehistoric times. ... cave-art is important as it serves as some of the best means of showing the interaction between our primitive ancestors and the world as they perceived it.

Answered by Anonymous
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\dashrightarrowPrehistoric cave-art is important as it serves as some of the best means of showing the interaction between our primitive ancestors and the world as they perceived it. These people painted mostly animals that they most likely hunted as a major source of food, and in doing so left behind evidence of their activities.

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\dashrightarrowCave art is significant because it was what people in prehistoric times did in order to record history and culture. But, prehistoric cave art was also significant because it also served as a warning to people who were to come later. For example, they could show the way to kill a beast or warn them of a beast.

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