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Cave Paintings

What do you see?

Who Makes the Paintings? People from the Paleolithic Period: Hunters and gatherers Made and used basic stone tools Made their own clothing Different cultures make art for different reasons. Oldest cave paintings , found in Spain, are from 40,000 years ago!

Why?! How?! Why do you think these paintings were made? They could be used to: Tell stories Communicate with other humans Paintings are made from natural elements that make colors!: Ocher(mineral)- Red, browns and yellows Charcoal- Black White Marl- white

Lascaux Paintings

What would you paint in a cave today and why? Reflection What would you paint in a cave today and why?