PREHISTORY PROJECT ART BY ALBA RUIZ IRENE MARTIN AYA IBN EL KAID

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PREHISTORY PROJECT ART BY ALBA RUIZ IRENE MARTIN AYA IBN EL KAID IZIAR MUÑOZ

PALEOLITHIC

The rock painting Are paintings that were done on the walls or on the celdings of the caves. Humans painted the animals they hunted: bisons, deers , boars, horses… They used charcoal or bone, different types of colored lands, water and animal fats.

VENUS

VENUS Venus is a sculpture. Venus is a female figures with a bulging belly, large breasts, no face and the head has reliefs that simulate hair. There are differents Venus carved in stone, bone, ivory or modeled in clay.

NEOLITHIC

The rock painting The human figure appears in scenes of hunting and dancing. They are stylized , schematic and unrealistic figures than accentuate the expressivity

The rock painting THE CERAMIC Clay pots for cooking over fires and for storing food. Decorate with animals figures and geometric bands.

BUILDINGS The firts buildings were made with stones. These are some examples: MENHIR DOLMEN CROMLECH

METAL AGE

METAL AGES Is divided in three: Copper Age Bronze Age Iron Age

Copper Ages Copper and Gold were the first metals ever used. Copper was used for making Tools and weapons.

Bronce Ages Is much stronger than Copper so it was used primarily for making weapons, tools for agricultures .

Iron Ages So low the bronze .This was the period os time when people made tools of Iron .Iron Tools were stronge than Bronze tools.

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