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What did the hunter-gatherers use for making drawings, and painting the walls of their caves? imagine and write your answers keeping in mind the resources that were available at that time​

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Answered by mukthap1135
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Archaeologists in South Africa have found that the pigment ocher was used in caves 164,000 years ago.Most cave art consists of paintings made with either red or black pigment. The reds were made with iron oxides (hematite), whereas manganese dioxide and charcoal were used for the blacks.

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Answered by manasvi6308jain
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Paleolithic cave paintings have been found all around the world. Early artists crushed yellow, black, and red rocks and combined them with animal fat to make their paints. They used twigs and their fingertips to apply these paints to the rock walls. They later used brushes made from animal hair. Early people created scenes of lions, oxen, panthers, and other animals. Few humans, however, appear in these paintings.

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