
Palaeolithic Art
Paleolithic art refers to the earliest human-created artworks from the Paleolithic era, roughly 40,000 to 10,000 years ago. It includes cave paintings, carvings, and sculptures that depict animals, human figures, and abstract symbols. These artworks likely held cultural or spiritual significance and offer insights into prehistoric life, beliefs, and environments. Created using natural pigments and tools, Paleolithic art demonstrates early human creativity and communication. It provides a valuable window into how our ancestors expressed their understanding of and relationship with the world around them.