What do think that ancient people drew pictures of animals on cave wall? Explain what you think is happening in the cave painting
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Cave paintings are a type of parietal art (which category also includes petroglyphs, or engravings), found on the wall or ceilings of caves. The term usually implies prehistoric origin, but cave paintings can also be of recent production: In the Gabarnmung cave of northern Australia, the oldest paintings certainly predate 28,000 years ago, while the most recent ones were made less than a century ago.
The oldest known cave paintings are more than 44,000 years old (art of the Upper Paleolithic), found in both the Franco-Cantabrian region in western Europe, and in the caves in the district of Maros (Sulawesi, Indonesia). The oldest type of cave paintings are hand stencils and simple geometric shapes; the oldest undisputed examples of figurative cave paintings are somewhat younger, close to 35,000 years old
Answer:
I think they mainly drew pictures of animals which they could witness through their eyes..
Explanation:
They possibly drew to communicate with their friends or family about their recent experience with an animal
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They wanted to provide information to their future generations about the particular animal...