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Top Text Title: Top Text: Future archeologists will look back upon your drawings to try and interpret your life. Your food, your beliefs, your home, everything. You have 3 friends who haven chosen very important jobs, all of which can alter everyone's lifestyle. These are key moments of history, and you are the only one to preserve those moments! Your task is two fold: First, your research will involve the tools necessary to paint with (no, animal blood was not the 'main' item and it was definetly not used by itself). You need to determine the actual MINERAL the ancient homo sapiens used and how they created the paint. Second, you get to draw pictures on your cave that best represents what your group is ccomplishing. If the Fire Teller invented fire, draw it! If he/she is trying to convince your leader to use fire, draw it! If it is used for dancing, draw it! Anything of significant importance that you feel "tells" about your group's accomplishments. If you put too little, then no one will be able to tell what happened or what you intend. If you put too much, they'll grow bored of looking. So, make sure you are specific yet picky. We have reviewed many cave art paintings already, but a few will be included in your internet links to browse. Remember, you are the interpreter for what your group makes so you will need to work very close to each of them. Happy research and happy drawing! Links Section Title:
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