ARTHIST 101 1st Edition Lecture 1 Paleolithic Old Stone 7 million to 10 000 BC Unstable environment society follows flood and water Instability Attempt to control the uncontrollable control the environment South France walls covered by Art sculptures Closed Lascaux in 60 s due to degradation in and out Bulls on top of paintings in Lascaux Cave of 1940 Make it last for generations preservation Preserve for future Out of Arm s reach Hall of Bulls Paint on Limestone France 15 10 000 BC Spittle technique crush berries in mouths and use saliva to spit on the wall Greater permanence survivability Bull Horses and Reindeer Paint on Limestone Lascaux Cave France 15 13 000 BC Size and scale Horses from the side opens the density and description of the horse Bull twisting horns to show both horns in composite view 2 views on 1 image Chinese horse paint on limestone Lascaux cave France 15 13 000 BC Strict profile view utilized for generations Shoot at the image to show an ironic future happening of killing that animal in reality Rhinoceros wounded man and disemboweled Bison paint on limestone Lascaux cave France 15 13 000 BC Importance of the animals to the humans Transfer points focus is survival FOOD Fertility These notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor s lecture GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes not as a substitute Penis on wounded man Head is birdlike One of the first human and story indications Control what the human is doing Animals in death rows Animals intestines spewed out in composite view Chronicles Spear represents a ritual mask
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