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Why is the scene in the Shaft of the Dead Man so significant?

(2 points)

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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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
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.