Question

Your art teacher tells your class that prehistoric art is always at least somewhat mysterious. Why do you agree that this is the case?




A.
The written messages from the people of prehistoric times have been erased from their works, so no one can decipher who created the artwork or why they created the artwork.

B.
Prehistory is the time before writing, so without written records, we cannot tell who created the artwork or why they created the artwork.

C.
There is no archaeological evidence to give us any clues about how an artwork was created or when it was created.

D.
Most of the cave paintings have images that are impossible to decipher and are difficult to recognize because the themes are not relatable to modern times.

Answers

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I would agree that prehistoric art is always at least somewhat mysterious for the reasons outlined in option B:

**B.** Prehistory is the time before writing, so without written records, we cannot tell who created the artwork or why they created the artwork.

This option highlights the fundamental issue of lacking written documentation from prehistoric times, making it challenging to understand the intentions, cultural context, or meanings behind the art. Since we are left with only the visual and material evidence of such works, they often remain open to interpretation, leading to a sense of mystery surrounding their creation and purpose.

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