it had many colors of the dark and earthy tone. Although they weren’t known for their giant temples they did make the Nasca Lines. They giant art pieces were made by stamping down the vegetations in a field to create giant picture of things like birds, fish or plants. The south American natives were more known for their weaving pottery like the Bridged-spotted vessel, which was a vessel painted on was a picture of two crowned flying figures. The Nasca people were known for their mastery in painting at the time. The North Americans like Eskimos art was a bit different. The climate caused them to use the materials for resources to build from the elements. One piece found the Burial Mask just like the funerary mantle was used at funerals except this art pieces had nine parts that could be arranged to make several faces. The native Americans in Ohio made something like the south Americans did with Nazca lines they made Serpent Mound where they used hands and simple tools to create a serpent shaped bulge in the ground. This is different from the Nasca Lines where they pushed vegetation to flatten the
it had many colors of the dark and earthy tone. Although they weren’t known for their giant temples they did make the Nasca Lines. They giant art pieces were made by stamping down the vegetations in a field to create giant picture of things like birds, fish or plants. The south American natives were more known for their weaving pottery like the Bridged-spotted vessel, which was a vessel painted on was a picture of two crowned flying figures. The Nasca people were known for their mastery in painting at the time. The North Americans like Eskimos art was a bit different. The climate caused them to use the materials for resources to build from the elements. One piece found the Burial Mask just like the funerary mantle was used at funerals except this art pieces had nine parts that could be arranged to make several faces. The native Americans in Ohio made something like the south Americans did with Nazca lines they made Serpent Mound where they used hands and simple tools to create a serpent shaped bulge in the ground. This is different from the Nasca Lines where they pushed vegetation to flatten the