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    of many reasons. From the materials that have been used for the painting they were referred to the paleolithic time. For example, The scientists found out that some of the paintings has created with red ochre. While other painting has been made with charcoal. Another way of knowing the painting was by the technique and the style that used in the paintings and how they are similar to other Paleolithic artworks. Basically, the painting looked realistic and the animals…

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    The Paleo Factor System By Karen - Our Full Review Hi and welcome to our review of the “Paleo Factor” by Karen. Like always, this review will be divided into three main sections: 1. The basics section which will help you to find out what the Paleo Factor is all about. 2. The pros and cons section where you will be able to learn about the most important advantages and disadvantages of the Paleo Factor. 3. The conclusions section that will summarize our thoughts regarding the Paleo Factor…

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    those styles that followed, others accepted and built onto that style to create art that will always be notable. One aspect that has been under the microscope is the naked human body and how those time periods viewed nudity. Eras like the Upper Paleolithic and Aegean saw the female naked body as a way to bring luck to women during childbearing and fertility. Other cultures like the Ancient Greek and the Renaissance era choose to celebrate the human body as a work of art to be replicated and…

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    Cave Painting Essay

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    While there are many patterns for organizing a piece of text, the Author of the “Cave Paintings,” article concentrates on using definitions, Listing and Compare/Contrast, resulting in the most predominant patterns throughout the paragraphs.The information was organized, as a result, permitting the information to flow smoothly and making it easier for the reader to understand and follow the content. Tavarez 2 First, the Definition pattern was usually located at the beginning of the…

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    resources that we have today, the people of those times did magnificent things that paved the road for is today; from the stone tools made in Paleolithic and Mesolithic times to the wheel in 3000 BC, all the way to the pyramids in 2560 BC. These inventions helped make it possible for us to build smartphones, remote controls, and skyscrapers. Throughout the Paleolithic and Mesolithic periods humans used stone tools. These stone tools are the oldest technology that has evidence humans would use…

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    and many immigrants have come to believe that America will set them up with great opportunities. Many immigrants believe that can be successful in America; this is a faith that they have. Karen Armstrong stated in "Homo Religiosus" that people in Paleolithic time did not to expect to believe in an animal master before entering a cave; this became a faith once they saw the paintings and practiced rituals. (pg.39) This relates back to opportunity in America because immigrants and many others have…

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    Cave of forgotten dreams is a documentary that gives an insightful view of a great and remarkable oldest cave art has been found in the world. That film has been made based on a lot of studies by a group of scientists and researchers which have gone inside the cave. A number of paintings which found were astonishing that brought the scientists back in time to a period that dating about 30,000-32,000 years ago.(the film of the Cave of Forgotten Dreams, 1994) Of course with the new scientific…

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    The change that occurred during the Neolithic Revolution was a major turning point, causing a shift from the Paleolithic Era to the Neolithic Era, changing the course of human history. The Neolithic Revolution, also known as the first Agricultural Revolution, was a dramatic and wide reaching change in the way that humans lived. The Agricultural Revolution significantly changed the course of human history, and ultimately led to the birth of civilization. The first, most prominent step toward…

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    Neolithic Animal Analysis

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    Throughout Paleolithic, Neolithic, Egypt, and Ancient Near East Era they all have used animals to symbolize something some painted animals to show what they saw other used it to symbolize a god/goddess or water or fertility. Each era used and painted them differently. We are sure exactly what each animal really symbolizes we can only theories what they might stand for. Paleolithic art & Neolithic art During the Paleolithic era animals are shown but are not sure what they symbolize. The could…

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    Ancient Cave Women

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    before and this was a new concept for me. The article started talking about how most scientists have always assumed that the artists who drew cave paintings were males because they often depicted animals and hunting. It is known that during the paleolithic and neolithic era, men were usually hunted while women were the gatherers. The article explained how the scientists studied the handprints left by the artists. Using an algorithm that calculated things like the ratios of fingers to one…

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