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pav-90 [236]
3 years ago
5

What does this cave painting reveal about the society

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2 answers:
Luden [163]3 years ago
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Answer: The society valued communication and art,Natural resources were used for clothing, and lastly The society valued family and social bonds.

Explanation: I do edgenuity

drek231 [11]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

It is a b e

Explanation:

I did edgenuity

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