Asked by binky
To create cave art during the Upper Paleolithic period, people mixed yellow and brown from ____________ with iron, to make red tones, and created black coloring from manganese or charcoal.
a.
alloys
c.
clay
b.
ochers
d.
stones
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b. ochers
Explanation: Upper Paleolithic cave painters used ochres (yellow, brown) and iron oxides to produce red tones; black came from manganese or charcoal.
Explanation: Upper Paleolithic cave painters used ochres (yellow, brown) and iron oxides to produce red tones; black came from manganese or charcoal.
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