Why is the pictograph in the 'Shaft of the Dead Man' considered rare?

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It contains complex narrative scenes, which are rare in Stone Age paintings
It is the only pictograph in the 'Shaft of the Dead Man'
It is located in the deepest part of the cave
It depicts a human figure

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The correct answer is: It contains complex narrative scenes, which are rare in Stone Age paintings.

The 'Shaft of the Dead Man' is known for its unique and rare feature of containing complex narrative scenes. Many Stone Age paintings typically depict simple and abstract figures and symbols, but the 'Shaft of the Dead Man' stands out for its intricate and detailed portrayal of various scenes, suggesting a more advanced level of artistic expression and storytelling.
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