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- Pre-historic art (9744 bytes)
7: ...ns may have developed a sophisticated and more complicated artistic tradition.
12: The Mesolithic period has some examples of portable art, like painted pebbles ([[Azilie...
15: ... to the [[11th millennium BC]]. The Jōmon people were making clay figures and vessels decorated w...
20: ...ther the elaborate pottery decoration of, for example, the [[Želiesovce]] and painted [[Lengyel]]...
22: ...ance marked with a massive stone carved with a complex design of spirals. The tomb of [[Knowth]] has r... - Sport (14061 bytes)
11: ...[Australia]] of [[cave art]] (see, for example, [[Lascaux]]) from prehistory which provide evidence of ritu...
13: ...tructures which suggest that [[China|Chinese]] people engaged in activities which meet our definition ...
17: ...re or competition on an increasing scale, for example hunting, fishing, horticulture. The Industrial R...
24: ...sport's aim than on the actual mechanics. The examples given are intended to be illustrative, rather t...
35: ...all being popular throughout the world. Other examples are: [[Rugby football|Rugby]], [[ice hockey]], ... - Art (11479 bytes)
11: ...c art includes cave paintings like those found in Lascaux, France. Ancient civilizations like Egypt, Greece...
15: ...es using light-sensitive materials. Digital art employs technology as its primary medium. Each medium ...
45: Art serves multiple cultural and social functions. It can be a mediu...
52: ...was at some point arranged in some way. A few examples where this meaning proves very broad include [[...
61: * Interplay between the conscious and unconscious part of o... - History of sport (6368 bytes)
3: ...osive beings, and that it was a useful way of people increasing their mastery of nature and the envir...
9: ...a]] and [[Australia]] of [[cave art]] (see e.g. [[Lascaux]]) from prehistory which provide evidence of [[ri...
13: The art itself is an example of interest in skills unrelated to the functiona...
15: ...The ancient [[Maya]]n and [[Aztec]] civilisations played serious ballgames. The courts used at that ti...
21: ...tructures which suggest that [[China|Chinese]] people engaged in activities which meet our definition ... - Cave art (4661 bytes)
4: ...age:Lascaux.jpg|thumb|250px|The cave paintings of Lascaux were done in the Upper Old [[Stone Age]]]]
6: ...alenian]] paintings of southwestern [[France]] ([[Lascaux]]) and Cantabrian [[Spain]] ([[Altamira (cave)|Al...
8: ... Spanish cave of [[Cueva de las Monedas]] which imply the art is from the [[Wisconsin glaciation|last ...
12: ...f spears, this may partly be true, but does not explain the pictures of beasts of prey such as the sab...
14: ...ve walls themselves. This goes some way towards explaining the remoteness of some of the paintings (wh... - Stone Age (17593 bytes)
4: ...om a variety of different kinds of stone. For example, [[flint]] and [[chert]] were shaped or chipped ...
13: ...rimental archaeology]], by attempting to create replica tools. This is done by [[flintknapper]]s who r...
24: ...rom about 2 million years ago to the end of the [[Pleistocene]], 10,000 years ago.
26: ...ctus'' learnt to control fire and created more complex chopper tools, as well as expanding [[Single-or...
31: ...ing from island to island. Middle Palaeolithic peoples demonstrate the earliest evidence for [[art]] a... - Painter (4113 bytes)
4: ...This article delves into the world of painters, exploring their techniques, styles, and impacts on art...
10: Painting is the practice of applying pigment, color, or other mediums to a solid s...
19: ...k to prehistoric cave paintings, such as those in Lascaux, France. These early artworks depicted animals an...
36: ...ks, including "Starry Night" and "Sunflowers," deeply influenced 20th-century art.
40: ...elf-portraits, blended realism and symbolism to explore identity, gender, and politics. Her unique sty...
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