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Sculpture

The earliest known sculpture of a human 40-35,000 B.C. Found in Hohle Fels cave near Schelklingen in south-west Germany

Why do you think people so long ago would have made a sculpture like this? What do you think were the most important things in someone’s life who lived so long ago?

Lion man of the Hohlenstein Stadel This figure was found in 1936. It is from 32,000 B.C. What do you think it represents? Why do you think this?

What is Beauty? Write down a list of 5 things that you find beautiful. We will watch some clips from the movie: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z0K4X2kUOcc Now imagine that you were alive 35,000 years B.C.

Task 1 You have to draw your own animal god Your animal god can be any animal that you think would be important in your life as a caveman, but it must also be half human! Design a front view and a side view in your sketchbooks, and next to your plan explain what you have drawn. Carve your god out of foam. Photograph your work, and explain it in your books.

Carving Task: You must make your animal god. Out of foam. Your figure must stand on its legs and should be about 10-20 cms tall. You can decorate your figure with symbolic representations of what is important in the life of a caveman.