Cro - Magnon Artwork - Sarah Seeliger

Cro - Magnon Art

The Cro - Magnon had many artifacts that were conserved,  but the most famous is the art. The art of these people includes artifacts  like cave paintings. The Cro - Magnon people were European, and many of their cave paintings have been discovered in France and Spain. 

The art that the Cro - Magnon people  created was intentional, and they used lines that were already in the stone to make things like necks or legs. It has been speculated that the people who  created the cave art were socrerers who were attempting to conjure spirits of the animals they drew. These cave paintings were initially discovered in the 1800's, and the people who discovered them thought that the artists who  created the cave paintings drew the animals that they saw in everyday life. They realized that in actuallity, they were simply drawing stick figures that had exagerrated features. 

There are many famous caves throughout Europe that contain Cro - Magnon cave paintings. For example, there  is a cave in France called the Lascaux, and it is called "prehistory's Sistine Chapel". It was discovered in 1940 by a dog that  was sniffing around near a fissure and his owner, who was a teen at the time, followed him. Another example is Altamira, which is in northern Spain. It was identified  in 1880. Although people had been in the cave, no one had noticed the paintings on the cave celing until an archeologist pointed them out while he was in the cave with his daughter. 


Sources

USA Today (click on the word and it will take you to the website)

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