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Stone age people lived in caves Cave painting by Sana Stone age people lived in caves

Cave paint Cave artists ground up coloured rock into powder.They use yellow ochre and red oxide rocks,as well charcoal(burnt wood).This powder was mixed to a paste using spit,water,or animal fat,which helped the paint stick to the cave walls.They used blood or animal blood around their hands on cave walls

How did they paint? Stone-age artist used their fingers,as well as twigs,moss and horsehair brushes,to dab paint on the cave walls.They also blew paint through bone tubes or reed pipes onto cve walls.

Cave painting No writing

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