Cave men painted animals they wanted to hunt on cave wall paintings to communicate with their group to tell them the thing to hunt because they couldn't talk
Splat Paint world. It is located 4000000000000 miles from the earth and we traveled there in 1780 BC.
A traditional way to represent men is to paint them in a darker value. A traditional way to represent women it to paint them in a lighter value.
Have you ever put Oil and Water in the same glass and tried to mix it? This is the same thing. I bet you have some sort of containment on the surface you are trying to paint. ALWAYS wash your surface before painting and try to get off all oils before you apply. Unless you are using a oil based paint then make sure the surface is completely dry.
Some of the earliest known Last Judgment depictions in monumental art can be seen in ancient Greek art and architecture, paintings, sculpture, buildings, and decorative arts produced from about 1050 BC to 31 BC. Greek civilization encompassed not only mainland Greece but also nearby islands in the Aegean Sea, the western coast of Turkey (known as Ionia), southern Italy and Sicily (known as Magna Graecia, or Great Greece), and by the late 300s BC, Egypt, Syria, and other Near Eastern lands. Among its best-known monuments are stone temples, statues of human figures, and painted vases.
it started in 1 bc and ended in 9 bc
The modern view is that humans were never cavemen; early humans were hunter gatherers and only occasionally used caves. However, there are cave paintings that have been dated to 40,000 BC. So, in that sense, their were certainly "cavemen" as recently as 10,000BC.
Bc it gonna melt
I DID IN 2896307 BC
No, cave paintings and evidence of human habitation in caves date back much further than 100 BC. The earliest known cave paintings were created more than 30,000 years ago by early humans. The term "cavemen" generally refers to prehistoric humans who lived in caves, so their existence predates 100 BC by thousands of years.
Cavemen did not shave. Shaving began with the invention of the razor in about 3000 BC. However, most men did not shave until the 1700s.
the very first wheel was invented by the cavemen in the late 12 billion BC,
some say that cavemen built it around the 100 BC. but that's a myth (maybe)
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Plato discovered paint in 401 BC when he was 28.
It goes back as far as the cavemen. Evidence of musical instrumentation can be found as far back as 12,000 BC
Probably when the cavemen were successful in making a fire and got excited about it. Dancing seems to be a natural action in human beings.
The answer is The Red Paint People.