Primary Sources
For the most part all of the sources have to do with either the life of common people or a sculpture that has to do with the life of someone. The life that these paleolithic people have was know for being egalitarian, or equal worth, in which people in this society have the ability to do the same thing without being judged for their gender.
Life for women and males in the paleolithic society was of equal value which means that marriage and rules applied for them both even if one did something good or bad.
Visual source
In this section a series of images were introduced in which one gets to interpret them in any way. On the first image one gets to see a person trying to hunt an animal. This picture is important because it provides the artistic value of the general civilization during this time. The ability to paint with the resources that they had back then shows that art has always been a part of civilization.
On the other part there is a sculpture that shows a sort of god and since there is no back ground history on the object there is nothing that people can do about it other than to admire the artistic time that someone had to provide in order to sculpt this.
The third image provides a picture of an old human being that could possibly be connected to the life of an iceman. The iceman had a lot of things with him like food and a series of tools that made him a person that relied on the modern technology of that time.
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