k Cave painting showing kudu antelope, Zimbabwe Cave painting. Cave painting showing Kudu ante lope. Kudu Tragelaphus Sp. are herbivorus ungu lates horned ruminants with spiral horns. Their habitat ranges from forest to open steppes. The earliest cave paintings are Palaeolithic stone age are about 40,000 years old. Stoneage art ists only had 4 colours to work from, red, yellow, brown black. They fixed colour to the walls with water. Colour was applied with fingers or brushes. Animals depicted include the horse, bison, deer, mammoth ibex. It is not known whether these pai ntings are a record, ceremonial rite, or a method of ensuring luck in the next days hunt. Photograp hed in in Dombashwa cave, Chinamora, Zimbabwe. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Cave painting showing kudu  antelope , Zimbabwe Cave painting. Cave painting showing Kudu  ante  lope . Kudu  Tragelaphus Sp.  are herbivorus ungu  lates  horned ruminants  with spiral horns. Their habitat ranges from forest to open steppes. The earliest cave paintings are Palaeolithic  stone  age    are about 40,000 years old. Stoneage art  ists only had 4 colours to work from, red, yellow, brown   black. They fixed colour to the walls with water. Colour was applied with fingers or brushes. Animals depicted include the horse, bison, deer, mammoth   ibex. It is not known whether these pai  ntings are a record, ceremonial rite, or a method of ensuring luck in the next days hunt. Photograp  hed in in Dombashwa cave, Chinamora, Zimbabwe.
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Cave painting showing kudu (antelope), Zimbabwe

Cave painting. Cave painting showing Kudu (ante- lope). Kudu (Tragelaphus Sp.) are herbivorus ungu- lates (horned ruminants) with spiral horns. Their habitat ranges from forest to open steppes. The earliest cave paintings are Palaeolithic (stone- age) & are about 40,000 years old. Stoneage art- ists only had 4 colours to work from, red, yellow, brown & black. They fixed colour to the walls with water. Colour was applied with fingers or brushes. Animals depicted include the horse, bison, deer, mammoth & ibex. It is not known whether these pai- ntings are a record, ceremonial rite, or a method of ensuring luck in the next days hunt. Photograp- hed in in Dombashwa cave, Chinamora, Zimbabwe.

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