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I'm working on a environmental science test / quiz prep and need a sample draft to help me learn.
- Who created the cave paintings in the 3 European caves discussed in the lecture and how long ago? What was their life way, describe them?
- List and briefly explain the common theories behind their motivation for creating the cave paintings presented in the lecture? Do we know their motivations?
- List the three main European caves that were talked about in the lecture. List them in order from the cave that contains the oldest cave art to the most recently created cave art?
- Describe and give some examples of how humans depicted themselves in the prehistoric art of the caves?
- Describe the current crisis affecting the cave paintings. What is causing this condition and what are we doing to solve this problem?
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1. Who created the cave paintings in the 3 European caves discussed in the lecture and
how long ago? What was their life way, describe them?
The cave paintings in the 3 European caves were created by early Homo sapiens, more
specifically a sub-group called Cro-Magnon humans. Cro-Magnon humans are homo
sapiens of the European continent that expanded out of Africa to inhabit Europe about
45000 years ago. They were a social hunter/gather society that h...
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