The human figure became more important in Neolithic art, which often paints scenes with groups of people hunting, farming or dancing. Figures in these paintings were very schematic
‘since the dawn of time, humans have had the urge to come together and move to music. It may have started in caves but these days it happens in clubs often found in the shade corners of our towns and cities. ‘ – Jim Ottewill
Images Below taken from this articles
HU archeologist examines evolution of dance from prehistory to the Bible
- Cave painting
- Wizards Dance Cave painting
- Neolithic rock paintings of dancing people at the Tassili n ‘Ajjer National Park in Algeria.
(https://www.cfhu.org/news/hu-archeologist-examines-evolution-of-dance-from-prehistory-to-the-bible/)
(https://www.cfhu.org/news/hu-archeologist-examines-evolution-of-dance-from-prehistory-to-the-bible/)
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