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16000 14000 Oldest narrative picture Shaman? Bison above: intestines hanging out? Warrior trying to kill bull? Bull legendary? Uses tool (spear) to wound bull but guy died

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History: Understanding ancient narrative cave paintings and their significance

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The subject of this question is History, specifically the study of ancient cave paintings and narrative art.

In ancient times, people used art to depict events and convey stories. Cave paintings, such as the one described in the question, were created to capture a freeze-frame moment of a specific event or experience. These artworks were socially sanctioned by the participants and drawn by talented individuals.

The cave painting in question, known as the Lascaux cave painting, dates back to approximately 16,000-14,000 BCE and depicts a shaman-like figure and animals, possibly in the context of a hunting scene. The image shows interaction between a bison and a bird-headed human figure, suggesting some sort of action and reaction between them.

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