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Prehistoric cave paintings suggest that early humans: (1 point) Responses believed they were gods believed they were gods had a...Asked by ,
Prehistoric cave paintings suggest that early humans:
(1 point)
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believed they were gods
believed they were gods
had a profound appreciation for the beauty of the world around them
had a profound appreciation for the beauty of the world around them
had little artistic ability
had little artistic ability
used an early form of written language to record the glories of the hunt
used an early form of written language to record the glories of the hunt
(1 point)
Responses
believed they were gods
believed they were gods
had a profound appreciation for the beauty of the world around them
had a profound appreciation for the beauty of the world around them
had little artistic ability
had little artistic ability
used an early form of written language to record the glories of the hunt
used an early form of written language to record the glories of the hunt
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The response that best reflects what prehistoric cave paintings suggest about early humans is:
**had a profound appreciation for the beauty of the world around them**
Cave paintings often depict animals, human figures, and scenes that indicate an appreciation for the natural world and the environment in which they lived.
**had a profound appreciation for the beauty of the world around them**
Cave paintings often depict animals, human figures, and scenes that indicate an appreciation for the natural world and the environment in which they lived.
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