Prehistoric cave paintings survive in caves all over the world. We don’t know who painted the caves, or why. One theory that many people believe was that they were religious. This is because many of the scenes show hunting. They may have been painted as a kind of 'magic' to make good hunting. Whatever they were for, they are evidence about prehistoric people.
The painting in the previous slide has numbers 1 - 6.
It was painted in about 10,000 BC in Niaux, France.
Let's see what inferences we can make about the people who painted it:
1 They used spears to hunt.
2 They may have used arrows to hunt. (But this could show a spear point as a spear fell off the animal.)
3 They hunted buffalo.
4 They hunted deer.
5 At least one person was an artist. There may have been more than one, as the styles seem different.
6 They used a black pigment to paint.