Cave paintings reveal that hunting animals held great importance for early humans (Option 4). The depictions of various animals in these artworks suggest that early humans engaged in hunting and possibly had a deep understanding of animal behavior and ecology. These paintings often illustrate scenes of hunting and may indicate a reverence for the animals, reflecting their role as critical sources of food, materials, and spiritual significance in early human societies. Options 1, 2, and 3 do not align with the evidence provided by cave paintings regarding the relationship between early humans and animals.
What do cave paintings reveal about the relationship between early humans and animals?
1.Early humans worshipped animals as gods.
2.Animals were not important to early humans.
3.Early humans had begun to raise animals on farms.
4.Hunting animals held great importance for early humans.
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