Class 2/22

 In today's class we started watching a documentary about the Chauvet Cave. In this cave we were shown many different paintings of lions, cave bears, horses, and many other animals. There were also evidence of skulls in the cave. They said that their is no experience of people living in the save and that they would use it for rituals. The paintings in the cave were said to be dated up to 32,000 years ago. It is hard to imagine how life would have been for these people, but of course we cannot ask them. This cave leaves many questions about what they did in the cave, how the people lives, and what their painting mean to them. They brought up in the documentary how our people are locked history and those people were not. This makes us think how the people who made the paintings did not have any written history before them and were living in the moment. Today, lots of people look back on past history that has been recorded and use it in today's society. While we are locked in history and using history in everyday activities, these people were actively creating history with nothing to look back on. So far this documentary has been very interesting with the details of the paintings and all the questions being brought up. 

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