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What were the colours used in the cave paintings made from?
Mixtures of plant extracts and powdered laterite
What was the evidence of the planning of hunting grounds and prey in the cave paintings?
Pictures of hunting
What was significant about the location of the cave paintings?
Pictures were drawn on the ceilings of the caves as well
What were the primary materials used for making clothes?
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How did the Palaeolithic humans hunt?
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What were used as needles for sewing?
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How did the early humans demonstrate their dexterity in the cave paintings?
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What was the primary source of fuel for lighting in the caves where sunlight was insufficient?
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What was unique about the leadership structure of the Palaeolithic humans during hunting?
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What materials were used to make weapons for hunting?
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What was the significance of the figures of horse, deer, lion, leopard, bear, hyena, etc. in the cave paintings?
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What was the dietary significance of the hunted animals in the life of Palaeolithic humans?
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Study Notes
Cave Paintings and Materials
- Colours used in cave paintings were made from mixtures of plant extracts and powdered laterite.
- A variety of animal figures were depicted in cave paintings, including bison, boar, horse, deer, lion, leopard, bear, and hyena.
Lighting and Artistry
- Animal fat was used as fuel for lighting in caves where sunlight was insufficient.
- Pictures were drawn on the ceilings of caves, demonstrating the dexterity of early humans.
Hunting and Social Structure
- Palaeolithic humans hunted collectively, with the stronger individuals leading the group.
- There was no gender difference in hunting.
- Hunting grounds and prey were planned, as evidenced by pictures of hunting.
Tools and Clothing
- Weapons used for hunting were made from stones, animal bones, ivory, and pieces of wood.
- Hide and bark were used as clothing materials.
- Animal bones were used as needles for sewing.
Cave Paintings and Materials
- Colours used in cave paintings were made from mixtures of plant extracts and powdered laterite.
- A variety of animal figures were depicted in cave paintings, including bison, boar, horse, deer, lion, leopard, bear, and hyena.
Lighting and Artistry
- Animal fat was used as fuel for lighting in caves where sunlight was insufficient.
- Pictures were drawn on the ceilings of caves, demonstrating the dexterity of early humans.
Hunting and Social Structure
- Palaeolithic humans hunted collectively, with the stronger individuals leading the group.
- There was no gender difference in hunting.
- Hunting grounds and prey were planned, as evidenced by pictures of hunting.
Tools and Clothing
- Weapons used for hunting were made from stones, animal bones, ivory, and pieces of wood.
- Hide and bark were used as clothing materials.
- Animal bones were used as needles for sewing.
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Description
Explore the materials and techniques used in ancient cave paintings, as well as the artistry and social structures of early humans. Discover the animal figures depicted and the methods used for lighting in caves.