Question
Prehistoric cave paintings suggest that early humans:
Responses
1) believed they were gods
2) had a profound appreciation for the beauty of the world around them
3) had little artistic ability
4) used an early form of written language to record the glories of the hunt
Responses
1) believed they were gods
2) had a profound appreciation for the beauty of the world around them
3) had little artistic ability
4) used an early form of written language to record the glories of the hunt
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2) had a profound appreciation for the beauty of the world around them.
These paintings show deliberate composition, skillful use of color and perspective, and attention to animals and scenes, indicating aesthetic awareness and symbolic expression rather than literal writing, claims of godhood, or lack of ability.
These paintings show deliberate composition, skillful use of color and perspective, and attention to animals and scenes, indicating aesthetic awareness and symbolic expression rather than literal writing, claims of godhood, or lack of ability.
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