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miv72 [106K]
2 years ago
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Neolithic paintings are deemed important for many reasons. Which of the following MOST LIKELY represents one of the reasons Neol

ithic paintings are important?
A.
They are some of the first paintings of humans.

B.
The heads of the humans are often painted from the back of the head, which, of all possible angles, gives the least information about the face.

C.
The humans are no longer painted with weapons, which gives us information about their new agricultural lifestyles.

D.
The torsos of the humans are painted from the back, which gives us more information.
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1 answer:
denis23 [38]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

<u><em>I believe it is C.</em></u>

Explanation:

While it is important to see the faces and frontal body of the paintings as it would have been informative, they aren't the most likely. As for the first one, A is just false- this is because the paleolithic age came before the Neolithic age, I such they made paintings in caves as well. Therefor, it wasnt the first paintings of or by humans.

One could use the above process of elimination to find the answer, or you could simply find that the Neolithic age (or the New stone age) was the era when humans began the art of agriculture- growing their own food, settling down, making bigger "clans" or groups, and staying alive longer.

Hope this helped! Brainliest is always appreciated! :)
Have a great day!

~Mitsuna

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