How Did Prehistoric Painting And Sculpture Reflect On Paleolithic Culture

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How prehistoric painting and sculpture reflect the lifestyle and concerns of Paleolithic cultures would be the many ways it impacted paleolithic culture like for example, where many were found in many forms In Europe and Africa like archaic symbols, reflecting early works of art depict animal reflects their lifestyle because it showed us a somewhat day to day basis they had during the Neolithic time period. Also, we saw how they were drawn and sculpted realistic by a skillful attention to detail to the different characteristics, like the horn of a rhinoceros and the tusks of the mammoth. We were also to see drawings like maps and landscapes appeared, along with domesticated animals and more human figures and even in changing styles of how they decorated their pottery and basically became the important style of their successful generation of prehistoric Neolithic peoples. …show more content…

We also were able to see that they also painted the dark caverns and also visited not as much to places where the light from fires and lamps illuminated occasions, which could of have a unique to their individual standpoint and also their spiritual importance that meant to them. We were able to see where they lived or believed so and also what the paintings inside the cavern could of has to them in a sacred way. We able to see that the neolithic culture that they would've used the way of agriculture as a way to maintain their way of life. Also that the people were placed in villages, and territories had a very important to