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Cro Magnon man painted animals in great detail; he obviously knew them well. At Lascaux there are more than 900 beast paintings. Over 600 tin be identified precisely,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], and most are of horses but there is a cave bear! What was this always about?
Then forward came Cro Magnon male whatever namely was and he out-competed the bear. He ambitioned the entire cave, primarily the deeper recesses where he liked apt paint on the walls!
Chauvet cave (a morsel older than Lascaux by 30,000 annuals BP,Age-Related Macular Degeneration, but too Cro Magnon) also has paintings, and there is a nice bear there also, along with many other 'non-food', predatory beasties like lions. What were they act, or trying to say?
Early interpretations of the paintings suggest some sort of 'hunting magic', but whether you can't dine them why draw them? Maybe it was more about logging what was there,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych],[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], and what was essential. Neanderthals had probably held the cave bear in great respect,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], and surely Cro Magnons gradually catching over Neanderthal sites would have elected up ashore this. Maybe cave bears were fine, but not when they interfered with painting?
Cave Bears and Cro Magnon Man
People have begun to see at cave bear DNA, and it tells a charming fable. It appears that the poor age cave bear began to experience hard times about fifty thousand years antecedent, and they skirmished for dissimilar thirty thousand years appropriate extinct nigh twenty thousand years ago.
Cave Bears and Neanderthal Man
For whatever cause, the mushroom in Cro Magnon population seems to coincide with the ebb of cave bears.
Neanderthals probably liked them or at least worshipped them. Collections of skulls in caves show that the cave bear was important to the people, and it is just likely that the Neanderthals lived in the cave mouth while the bears hibernated deep inside.
Read on
Zoological Record in Lascaux Cave Paintings
Genome Sequence Evolution Insights
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