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Why did early humans make paintings​

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Answer:It has been said that the greatest innovation in modern humans was not tools or weapons but art and symbolic expressions that are associated with it. Around 40,000 years ago a "cultural explosion" began in Europe that would eventually yield magnificent cave paintings, detailed sculptures, elaborate body ornamentation and musical instruments. Before that time the only things that made by ancient men that qualified as art were carefully-crafted stone tools, etched rocks and minerals and perforated shells and beads. The first evidence of painting — perhaps dating as far back as 75,000 years ago — is from Australia of all places. Two Paleolithic harpoons, at least 60,000 years old, decorated with geometric figures discovered at Verier near Geneva, were once declared the world's oldest examples of art. But many other pieces have since had similar pronouncements made about them.

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