
Red Ochre Dawn of Creativity - Card Display
In prehistoric caves around the world lie some of the earliest works of art in human history: vivid scenes of prehistoric megafauna and other stunning animals. How did ancient artists create these beautiful displays? A simple pigment called ochre.
This specimen is a sample of red ochre material, appearing just as it would when our ancestors used the pigment to paint incredible cave art. The material is affixed to an informational card detailing the history and uses of ochre in the Paleolithic world.
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Red Ochre Dawn of Creativity - Card Display
In prehistoric caves around the world lie some of the earliest works of art in human history: vivid scenes of prehistoric megafauna and other stunning animals. How did ancient artists create these beautiful displays? A simple pigment called ochre.
This specimen is a sample of red ochre material, appearing just as it would when our ancestors used the pigment to paint incredible cave art. The material is affixed to an informational card detailing the history and uses of ochre in the Paleolithic world.
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In prehistoric caves around the world lie some of the earliest works of art in human history: vivid scenes of prehistoric megafauna and other stunning animals. How did ancient artists create these beautiful displays? A simple pigment called ochre.
This specimen is a sample of red ochre material, appearing just as it would when our ancestors used the pigment to paint incredible cave art. The material is affixed to an informational card detailing the history and uses of ochre in the Paleolithic world.
























