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Which of the folloiwng are the characterstics of the Mesolithic Age:
1. The largest number of paintings belongs to this period.
2. Themes multiply and the paintings becomes larger in size in this age.
3. In this period works confined to simple human figures, human activities, geometric designs, and symbols.
Select the correct answer using the code given below?
1 and 2
2 and 3
1 and 3
All of the above
Mesolithic period Art: The largest number of paintings belongs to this period. Themes multiply but the paintings are small in size. Hunting scenes predominate Hunters in groups armed with barbed spears pointed sticks, arrows, and bows. Trap and snares used to catch animals can be seen in some paintings. In some pictures, animals are chasing men and in others, they are being chased by hunter men. Animals painted in a naturalistic style and humans were depicted in a stylistic manner. Women are painted both in nude and clothed. Subjects of early works confined to simple human figures, human activities, geometric designs, and symbols is characterstics Paleolithic Age Art.
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