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Art 9 Lesson no. 1: Prehistoric Art

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Prehistoric Art It is all the art produced in

preliterate, prehistorical cultures beginning somewhere in very late geological history

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Prehistoric ArtExtreme primitive Cave paintings and sculptures

of humans and animals

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Prehistoric ArtCro-Magnon (40,000 B.C.E)World’s first artistsLived in caves

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El Castillo Cave (Spain)

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Prehistoric ArtMesolithic CultureA transitional era between

the Paleolithic and Neolithic period

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Shigir Idol (Russia)7500 B.C.

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Types of Prehistoric ArtPetroglyphsPictographsPrehistoric SculptureMegalithic structures

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Types of Prehistoric ArtPetroglyphs Images created by removing

part of a rock surface by incising, picking, carving, or abrading, as a form of rock art. 

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Angono Petroglyphs (Philippines)1000 B.C.

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Types of Prehistoric ArtPetroglyphs It describes an image, sign or

symbol which is created in order to express some idea or information.

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Types of Prehistoric ArtPrehistoric SculptureSome prehistoric sculptures is

in human or animal form

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Types of Prehistoric ArtVenus of

Willendorf Lion Man