They are both cave paintings
There are cave paintings in France which may be 30 000 years old.
Sculptures and cave paintings were a development of Paleolithic period.
Lots of different cultures have indigenous people who did various types of cave painting or carvings. When I was in Australia, there are many ancient caves that have lots of old cave paintings.I actually bought some Aboriginal art while I was out there that is amazing. Check out this website, there are some examples of the art and I believe that there is a section on cave art.
The well known cave paintings are in Lascaux, France.
chauvet cave paintings
the Altamira cave painting
It was developed by Aboriginees in Cave Paintings.
The people who did the cave painting were cro-magnon people.
It is not known precisely what cave painting were used for, but most agree that the paintings were done as a kind of religious ritual. The cave painters were depicting various animals in order to reach the animals' spirits and placate them, thus hoping to insure a safe and bountiful hunt.
The availability of different colored stones allowed the Prehistoric people to create different colors in their cave paintings. Animals were the subject of many of the paintings.
Sarkis Katchadourian has written: 'An exhibition of mural paintings from the cave temples of India' -- subject(s): Buddhist Cave temples, Mural painting and decoration, Painting
The most likely would be the cave paintings at Lascaux, France.
It is the cave of Lascaux. It is in (south-west-central) France.
Tools would be needed to make cave paintings: sand water hands skills you need to make a cave painting are: intelligance art skills
They are both cave paintings
cave paintings...