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  1. Art of the European Upper Paleolithic includes rock and cave painting, jewelry, drawing, carving, engraving and sculpture in clay, bone, antler, stone and ivory, such as the Venus figurines, and musical instruments such as flutes.

  2. Mar 15, 2022 · Rock and cave painting, sketching, jewelry, carving, engraving, and sculpting are examples of Upper Paleolithic European art. There were also musical instruments like flutes, as well as sculptures made of clay, antler segments, bones, stones, and ivory, such as the Venus figurines.

  3. Language, art, scientific inquiry, and spiritual life were some of the most important innovations of the Paleolithic era. Technological innovation Stone tools are perhaps the first cultural artifacts which historians can use to reconstruct the worlds of Paleolithic peoples.

  4. Dec 6, 2023 · Archaeologists that study Paleolithic era humans, believe that the paintings discovered in 1994, in the cave at Chauvet-Pont-d’Arc in the Ardéche valley in France, are more than 30,000 years old. The images found at Lascaux and Altamira are more recent, dating to approximately 15,000 B.C.E.

  5. Feb 10, 2015 · In this explanation, Upper Paleolithic art is the result of drug-inducing trance-like states of the artists. This is based on ethnographic data linked to San rock art in Southern Africa, which has some common elements with European Upper Paleolithic art.

  6. Lascaux (ca. 15,000 B.C.) A virtual revolution occurred in the creation of art during the period of the Upper Paleolithic in Europe. Beginning around 40,000 B.C., the archaeological record shows that anatomically modern humans effectively replaced Neanderthals and remained the sole hominid inhabitants across continental Europe.

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