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Why is the scene in the Shaft of the Dead Man so significant?
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because of its narrative possibilities
because of the rich use of color
because of its detail in the manes and fur
because of the realistic portrayal of animal movement
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Because of its narrative possibilities.
The Shaft Scene at Lascaux is significant for showing a human figure, a wounded/dead man, and interactions with animals—one of the earliest known examples of storytelling in Paleolithic art.
The Shaft Scene at Lascaux is significant for showing a human figure, a wounded/dead man, and interactions with animals—one of the earliest known examples of storytelling in Paleolithic art.
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