Hunter-Gatherers Monday, September 28. Ancient Art - Cave wall paintings - found in Africa, Europe, Australia - at a time when ice covered the land -

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Hunter-Gatherers Monday, September 28

Ancient Art - Cave wall paintings - found in Africa, Europe, Australia - at a time when ice covered the land - made with charcoal

Creating Shelter - Caves - Human Made - Used mammoth bones, tusks, animal skins, firepits in the floor

Tools - Human Made - used stone, wood, bone, and animal sinew

Jewelry - Human Made - Shell, bone, animal hairs, etc.

Hunting in Groups - What methods did hunter-gatherers use to hunt large animals?

Hunting in Groups - What methods did hunter-gatherers use to hunt large animals? - Describe the importance of animals to the survival of hunter-gatherers long ago.