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Located in Spain, Siega Verde is a prime example of Paleolithic art in its peak with engravings of extinct animals. The outdoor site was chosen as a observational way from where the animals inhabited. Its technique was scratching the surface of the rocks being detail oriented to how the animals looked during its time.
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located in Lascaux, France and created in 17,000 BCE, the Lascaux cave is filled with paintings and engravings featuring mainly animals for either religious or educational purposes. For the painting of the bulls, it was created on a curve wall to create a sense of movement and not be shown as a portrait. its engraving technique produced warm tone colors to give light to the paintings. The construction of the figures varied by the size of the subject and the grain of the wall surface.
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Famous landmark located in the UK is a monument with stones structuring two post and a lintel as a symbol for religious beliefs. It gives very rough and weathered tone vibe showing raw and powerful preference.
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This megalithic monument has a narrow opening with sculpted figures on its walls. it was used for ritual purposes and the artists carved out stars or crosses to symbolize their beliefs. It contains two post and a lintel made of stones for a stable structure to enter. The limestone structure has a soft tan or brown color giving an ancient or earthy tone.