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  1. Cave artists took advantage of the rough stone surfaces of the cave. In some caves, such as the Chauvet Cave in France, artists
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  7. When cave artists wanted to create a look that resembled modern-day spray painting, what tool do you infer they were MOST likely
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  8. When cave artists wanted to create a look that resembled modern-day spray painting, what tool do you infer they were MOST likely
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  9. When cave artists wanted to create a look that resembled modern-day spray painting, what tool do you infer they were MOST likely
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  10. Check all that apply.What are four common theories to the reasoning behind many of the cave art paintings? The animals were so
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