where did early people paint
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South Africa
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The oldest archaeological evidence of paint making was found in the Blombos Cave in South Africa.
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The first paintings were cave paintings. Ancient peoples decorated walls of protected caves with paint made from dirt or charcoal mixed with spit or animal fat. ... Paint spraying, accomplished by blowing paint through hollow bones, yielded a finely grained distribution of pigment, similar to an airbrush.
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