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why did the early man use art?​

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Answered by nairgayathri619
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they used art to communicate or in other words to express their emotions and feelings

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Answered by Anonymous
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By drawing something, an early human could make another human remember something. Various forms of drawing, painting, and other visual depictions almost certainly facilitated communication and education among early humans. That much seems rather obvious. Probably the oldest purpose of art is as a vehicle for religious ritual. From the prehistoric cave paintings of France, to the Sistine Chapel, art has served religion. For centuries the Church was the primary patron of artists. In traditional societies even today, the primary purpose of art is religious or ceremonial.

Some human or humans (Homo sapiens) used a red-ochre crayon to draw a hashtag-like design on a rock flake in what is now South Africa about 73,000 years ago, said the researchers who analysed the doodle. "It seems to be part of the human repertoire of producing signs," Henshilwood told Live Science. Starting to draw pictures is a sign that they had imagination, that they were able to recognise the potential in minerals and mix them up into paint, and that they communicated with signs. So it seems like an important milestone in the development of the human mind.

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