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Consider the following statements regarding the prehistoric paintings in India:
1. Mesolithic paintings depict scenes of people hunting in group.
2. Chalcolithic Paintings reveal the presence of settled agricultural communities.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
1 Only
2 Only
Both 1 and 2
None of the above
The largest number of paintings belong the Mesolithic paintings. During this period the themes multiply but the paintings are smaller in size. Hunting scenes predominate. In some pictures, animals are chasing men. In others they are being chased and hunted by men. Some of the animal paintings, especially in the hunting scenes, show a fear of animals, but many others show a feeling of tenderness and love for them. There are paintings of people gathering fruit or honey from trees and of women grinding and preparing food. The paintings of the Chalcolothic period reveal the association, contact, and mutual exchange of requirements of the cave dwellers of this area with settled agricultural communities of the Malwa plains.
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