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PAINTING ANALYSIS

Petroglyphs are more than just "rock art,"


picture writing, or an imitation of the natural
world. They should not be confused with
hieroglyphics, which are symbols used to represent
words, nor thought of as ancient Indian graffiti.
Petroglyphs are powerful cultural symbols that
reflect the complex societies and religions of the
surrounding tribes. Petroglyphs are central to
the monument's sacred landscape where
traditional ceremonies still take place. The
PETROGLYPHS context of each image is extremely important and
integral to its meaning. Some petroglyphs have
meanings that are only known to the individuals
I learned in the Petroglyphs that we should do and who made them.
have enough knowledge to know what are the painting
or that symbol is all about. I learned that its not
hindrance of having a no smart phone and data/wifi
to interact or to communicate to each other because
like before they express and communicate to each
other by caving in the rock, drawing and dancing to
understand what other people trying to say.And also,
i learned that each of drawing or painting has
extremely important and have a accurate meaning.

The Pitsa panels or Pitsa tablets are a PITSA PANELS


group of painted wooden tablets found near
Pitsa, Corinthia (Greece). They are the
earliest surviving examples of Greek panel I learned in the Pitsa Panels that even
painting dated to circa 540–530 BC, i.e., to before they always value and emphasize the
the Archaic period of Greek art. The religion by offering something like a food or
tablets depict religious scenes connected with animals to their nymphs. I learned even
before they going to prepare before entering
the cult of the nymphs. One of the two
the altar like wearing something appropriate
near-complete examples shows a sacrifice to
according to the situation or events. And
the nymphs. Three or more females, dressed also, I learned that they offering or
in chiton and peplos, are approaching an accompanied with music during the ritual in
altar to the right. altar like we are doing in the present.

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