Asked by binky

Which is not true about the Upper Paleolithic period?
a.
People made tools by chipping flint pebbles into blades and scrapers that had sharp edges.
b.
Humans and animal forms begin to be seen in art.
c.
The period took place between 40,000 and 4,000 BCE.
d.
In cave art, Artists used the cave’s irregularities to create images.

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Answer: c.

Explanation: The Upper Paleolithic runs roughly from about 40,000 to 10,000–12,000 BCE (end of the last Ice Age), not to 4,000 BCE. The other statements about lithic technology, representational art, and using cave surface irregularities are correct.