1 agos 35000 año aC - Cave Paintings
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In prehistoric art, the term “cave paintings” encompasses any parietal art which involves the application of colour pigments on the walls, floors or ceilings of ancient rock shelters. A monochrome cave painting is a picture made with only one colour (usually black)-see, for instance, the monochrome images at Chauvet.
Cave paintings served as a warning to people who were to come later. For example, they could show the way to kill a beast or warn them of a beast.
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1 agos 35000 año aC
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~ 37050 years ago