Prehistoric cave painting

    • [DOCX File]Cave paintings: entrancing the Otherworld

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      5 - Cave Painting of Animals. This image is a copy of one found at Lascaux. The real painting lies in a part of the cave that has been closed to protect the art. The painting was created about 17,000 years ago. It shows many prehistoric animals, such as bulls, bison, and horses. The painters used the cave's uneven walls as part of their composition. At . the lower left, a ledge juts out from ...

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    • [DOCX File]Teaching Team:

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      EXERCISE: Fine Art Studio-‘Cave Painting’ that Reflects the World Around Us Today. Learning Goal: I will understand the social and cultural significance of prehistoric cave paintings, including subject matter and symbolic references, in order to produce a modern day cave painting that reflects our current social and cultural practices. I will use coloured media to produce a large-scale art ...

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    • Prehistoric Cave Paintings - Paleolithic Art - Art History

      Our cave painting ancestors felt this, and our shamanic cultures, whether past or present, feel the same. The figures painted on these walls had escaped that reality – bridged the divide, like the shamans. These were the mediators between our reality and our needs and the Otherworld, the home of the gods who had been identified as responsible for the creation of this world. The cave was ...

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    • [DOCX File]1.3 -Cave Art: Treasures of the Past - Dearborn Public Schools

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      What other challenges might the cave artists have faced painting on cave walls and ceilings? What did they use for light? Explore the Cave of Lascaux. Take a virtual tour of the Cave of Lascaux, the site of some of the earliest known art recorded by humans. Title: Cave Art: Discovering Prehistoric Humans Through Pictures Author: CTRENEY Last modified by: CTRENEY Created Date: 9/14/2006 11:48 ...

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    • [DOCX File]Section 3 - Cave Art: Treasures of the Past

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      Prehistoric – Before reading and writing was invented, people documented events with paintings. Cave Dwellers – Uncivilized people who lived in caves . Teacher Materials: (~60. students plus demos) Demo materials . 3 sheets of scratch paper . 1 for each class. 1 box of crayons . Student materials ~60 sheets of scratch paper. 5 bins of crayons . 1 for each table. Teacher made exemplar ...

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    • [DOC File]Cave Art: Discovering Prehistoric Humans Through Pictures

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      Paleolithic Cave Art. Ice Age Europe. Around 40,000 years ago, modern humans (homo sapiens) migrated from Africa to Europe. They arrived in Europe around the height of the last Ice Age and learned to survive in the extreme cold by sewing animal skins together into warm clothing, and hunting the migratory herds of reindeer, bison, and other big game animals that roamed Ice Age Europe.

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    • [DOCX File]Paleolithic Cave Art

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      Scientists guess that prehistoric artists built scaffolding, or planks raised above the floor, to reach the highest places. Caves have also provided clues in the form of artifacts. Scientists have found bits of rope, lamps for burning animal fat, and tools for painting and engraving. Cave paintings and artifacts are amazing treasures that can help answer many questions about how humans lived ...

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    • [DOC File]Prehistoric Art

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      Recap the colours used in prehistoric art and why they are limited to these. People from the Stone Age didn’t have access to paints, so they had to use natural objects to create marks and shapes, eg: crushed berries, burnt wood, plants, animal fats mixed with natural pigments. Show some of the cave painting images from Lesson 1 again and, if useful, keep them displayed throughout the ...

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    • [DOC File]PART I

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      Prehistoric – means before written records. Culture – the ideas, beliefs and living customs of . people. Paleolithic period – Old Stone Age 30,000 – 10,000 B.C. People during the Paleolithic period were . hunters and gatherers. Art of this period included: cave painting and . sculpture. Artwork was based upon animals . and hunting. Neolithic Period – New Stone Age 10,000 – 3,500 B ...

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      Upper Paleolithic painting, drawing, and sculpture appeared over a wide area of Eurasia, Africa and Australia between 40,000 and 10,000 BCE. The Lower and Middle Paleolithic periods extend back as far as 2 million years ago. While these earlier cultures did make patterned stone tools, they did not make representational imagery of any kind. Paleolithic peoples subsisted by hunting and gathering ...

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