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Millions of years until ~3300 BCE

Paleolithic art and symbol

Rock art shows how early humans organized meaning long before writing.

In the Upper Paleolithic, hunter-gatherers produced vivid cave paintings and engravings — animals, hand stencils, sometimes humans. These images were rarely mere decoration; they likely belonged to ritual, shared memory, and perhaps worldview.

Studying this art reminds us that material culture is historical evidence even without texts — always read alongside archaeology and context.