Art in the Stone Age
In the Old Stone Age, people painted their daily lives on cave walls. They used natural materials like crushed berries, blood, leaves, and coal to make paint. These early humans hunted for food and wore animal skins to protect themselves.
In the New Stone Age, people began to build huts and camp near rivers. They learned how to farm and raise animals, which allowed them to settle in one place. Their art showed scenes of farming, nature, and community life.
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