Prehistoric Artifacts: Cave Art Mr. Davis Cavalier Social Studies September 1-2, 2015.

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Prehistoric Artifacts: Cave Art Mr. Davis Cavalier Social Studies September 1-2, 2015

p. 40 in Interactive Notebook – CAVE PAINTING OF A HUMAN

After listing three details about the image… READ Section 1.4 on page 43. Was your hypothesis correct or not? Explain in the space provided in the graphic organizer on p. 40.

p. 40 – CAVE PAINTING OF ANIMALS

After listing two details about the image… READ Section 1.5 on page 44. Was your hypothesis correct or not? Explain in the space provided in the graphic organizer on p. 40.

p. 41 – CAVE PAINTING OF SHAPES AND HANDPRINTS

After listing three details about the image… READ Section 1.6 on page 44. Was your hypothesis correct or not? Explain in the space provided in the graphic organizer on p. 41.

p. 41 – SPEAR THROWER

After listing two details about the image… READ Section 1.7 on page 45. Was your hypothesis correct or not? Explain in the space provided in the graphic organizer on p. 41.

p. 42 – CLAY SCULPTURES

After listing two details about the image… READ Section 1.8 on page 45. Was your hypothesis correct or not? Explain in the space provided in the graphic organizer on p. 42.

p. 42 – CAVE ART TOOLS

After listing three details about the image… READ Section 1.9 on page 46. Was your hypothesis correct or not? Explain in the space provided in the graphic organizer on p. 42.