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write a short note on early rock paintings​

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Answered by maitimahua81
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In archaeology, rock art is human-made markings placed on natural surfaces, typically vertical stone surfaces. A high proportion of surviving historic and prehistoric rock art is found in caves or partly enclosed rock shelters; this type also may be called cave art or parietal art. A global phenomenon, rock art is found in many culturally diverse regions of the world. It has been produced in many contexts throughout human history. In terms of technique, the main groups are: petroglyphs, which are carved or scratched into the rock surface, cave paintings, and sculpted rock reliefs. Another technique creates geoglyphs that are formed on the ground. The oldest known rock art dates from the Upper Palaeolithic period, having been found in Europe, Australia, Asia, and Africa. Anthropologists studying these artworks believe that they likely had magico-religious significance.

Answered by gshrinika2020
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Many of the caves in which these early people lived have paintings on the walls.

Some of the best examples are from Madhya Pradesh and southern Uttar Pradesh.

These paintings show wild animals, drawn with great accuracy and skill.

They are petrograph and petroglyphs technically. It is important because they represent the earliest form of creativity of Human mind. They symbolize the beginning of all the art forms in the world today. For Archaeologists, they help understand the culture of the hunter-gatherer society better.

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