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Why did the early humans make paintings in their caves? Give two reasons.\xa0\xa0

Answer» I think they did it because the were humans just like us. Among all living creatures humans alone have the need to create,through visual art, music and dance. I don\'t think the did it for any other reason than a few had the need to create. It may have been used a part of the story telling, but I don\'t think there was any spiritual purpose or practical purpose such as to help in the hunt. There is no way to know for sure why, but you can ask why people make art today, and I think it is for the same reason they did it 40000 years ago. You can incorporate religion, spirituality, and instructions in art, but that isn\'t the founding reason for doing it.others reason1.The Aboriginal rock paintings tell stories that can be told to the children. The early humans had an oral tradition and there were possibly stories attached to the paintings as well as artistic expression.2.Maureen was close to the truth but artistic expression had nothing to do with it. They were drawn as charts to show the other members of the group where to hunt, what to hunt, and how to catch it.The first teaching aids , if you will.


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