Prehistoric Art
Across
- 2. The man with the head of s bird could be interpreted as a_________
- 4. Another theory that suggests the "paintings were communicating_________"
- 7. In 1882 the sculpture was in the possession of_______
- 8. "Mesoamerican Indian languages named this bone with words referring to sacredness and the_________"
- 9. Some believe that the pure process of drawing and repetitive re-drawing held serious significance for the makers.
- 11. What country was "Camelid Sacrum in the Shape of a Canine" found?
- 14. This was used as a material to draw on stone.
- 15. Pigmented material that come in a wide range of color
- 17. In English, "sacrum" is derived from Latin: os sacrum, meaning________.
- 19. The material of the Camelid Sacrum is made of.
Down
- 1. This was used to illuminate the space when painting in the dark
- 3. These "__________ marks" composed of dots and lines come in a variety of configurations
- 5. "the two circular spaces that represent the nasal cavities were carefully carved and are perfectly_______ "between 1895 and 1956 (it was in private hands).
- 6. Animal's "_______ perspective" in profile while we see the horns from a more frontal viewpoint.
- 10. These linear-lines shape the outside of the animals ________
- 12. This room of cave paintings in Lascaux can hold up to 50 people
- 13. One possible way to interpret the object is to look at it through the lens of later _________ cultures.
- 14. The Camelid is an extinct animal who's closest relative is the ________
- 16. What country are the Lascaux caves ?
- 18. You can tell that this was created by the someone due to this "difficult to see in the photographs" technique.