Paleolithic Art Paleolithic art‚ dating back to the late Paleolithic period 40‚000-10‚000 B.C. (the Stone Age)‚ is one of the most beautiful‚ natural periods of cave art and clay sculptures. Created by Nomadic hunters and gatherers with ivory‚ wood‚ and bone‚ these figures were thought to be symbolic and have some magical or ritual relevance. Figures and drawings have been found in all parts of the world dating back to the Cro-Magnon man as late as 60‚000 years ago. There are two different
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Native American Creation Stories 1. The “Stories of the Beginning of the World” are essentially legends told by different Native American tribes about the origins of the world. They all had their tales of how the world‚ we live in now‚ was created. The stories explain how humans‚ as well as our surroundings‚ were created. 2. Iroquois Creation Story and Pima Creation Stories has their own characters and distinct version of how the world came to be. In the first story‚ the Sky Woman‚ mother
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pre-historic Europe call this period The Cultural Explosion. 45‚000 to 35‚000 years ago‚ men and women began to perforate‚ grind‚ polish‚ and drill bone‚ ivory‚ antler‚ shell and stone into harpoons‚ fish hooks‚ buttons‚ ornaments‚ sewing needles‚ and awls. Frosting the cake‚ humans invented musical instruments‚ calendars marked on pieces of antler‚ and paintings on the walls of caves. Then there’s the un-standard answer about culture’s beginnings‚ a rebel timeline of human culture that a relatively
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The Cro-Magnon people of Europe regularly decorated their tools and sculpted small pieces of stone‚ bone‚ antler‚ and ivory. Necklaces‚ bracelets‚ and decorative pendants were made of bones‚ teeth‚ and shells. Cave walls were often painted with naturalistic scenes of animals. Clay was also modeled. From our culture’s perspective‚ these symbolic and naturalistic
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Sexual dimorphism describes the often observed phenotypic or behavioral differences between males and females of the same species. Darwin addressed these differences in his first book “On the Origin of Species” and described them as resulting from “sexual selection”. Sexual selection is both different from natural selection and a mechanism of natural selection. Like natural selection‚ variation in individuals is the driving force behind the differences in their survival and reproductive success
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Kingdom Animalia: Mammals‚ Insects‚ Birds‚ and Echinoderms [YOUR NAME HERE] [CLASS SUBJECT HERE] [PROFESSOR’S NAME HERE] June 1‚ 2008 With the omission of both prokaryotes and protists‚ Kingdom Animalia generally contains all sorts of animal species. It is estimated that anywhere from nine to ten million exist on Earth – the exact number is not precisely known. Kingdom Animalia includes the following species: mammals‚ insects‚ birds‚ echinoderms‚ and etcetera. This
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artwork is linear from right to left approach. The focal point that draws attention to the artwork is of the dog huddled against a dead deer in the center of the picture. The line orientation seem to be common in this picture; the way the dog body‚ antlers‚ and the mountain are curve in all the same way. It draws you to the lower left corner of the picture. Just like “Fire in a haystack” the mountains in “Chevy use atmospheric or aerial perspective”. This mean they use the quality
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as the trees or the tree branches or the antlers of the deer or even the arrows really just don’t seem to have much of a “precise” type work to it. The linear structure of the fallen branch in the very front‚ also with the vertical trees all in parallel lines on both sides as well as the deer which seems to maybe be running down the trail all sends our eyes as a viewer once again to where the vanishing point is with the piece. With the trees‚ arrows‚ antlers‚ trail‚ and even the storm in the background
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of the most popular materials used by the Inuit was the Serpentine. Because of its very soft material and diverse colors‚ the Serpentine was the medium to use for carving their Inuit art. Some of the other carving materials used were the caribous antler‚ a walrus tusk ivory and the brittle‚ and porous whale bone that is found scattered on the northern coast of Canada. Animal figurines became one of the most carved subjects. The men carved the sculptures from the stone they would quarry by hand‚
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due to the evolutionary advantage that the individual has‚ and is extremely common in nature‚ such as male deer having a large set of antlers to fight with other males for chances to male‚ which passes on this trait‚ making it more common. The male deer with the larger set of points will be able to fight better and mate more‚ giving his male offspring larger antlers‚ furthering the difference between male and females in
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