Made by Awali and Kwame. Early shelters were adored by paintings. Each house shares the same basic design. A large square room and a central fireplace.

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Made by Awali and Kwame

Early shelters were adored by paintings. Each house shares the same basic design. A large square room and a central fireplace. A bed on ether side and shelved dresser on the wall opposite the dootheres many more to come.

Human pictures were more decorated and had more detail. The most common paintings are animals Art was either portable or stationery Portable art included statues or decorated objects. These things were carved from stoe, bone or antlers and were sometimes modelled with clay. Stationary art included cave paintings. They used minerals and charcoal mixed with water, blood and animal fat.