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Title: On Basilisk Station

Author: David Weber

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Serie: Honor Harrington (Weber) (#1)

Publisher: Baen Books

Paleolithic Cave Art Ielts Reading Answers ((exclusive)) 【2026】

(No more than TWO WORDS from the passage)

A technique creating an image by spraying paint over a hand. paleolithic cave art ielts reading answers

To succeed in this reading, familiarize yourself with these high-level terms: Art on cave walls or large stone blocks. Pigment: Natural coloring matter used for paint. Superimposition: One image painted over another. (No more than TWO WORDS from the passage)

Regardless of the precise motivation, the technical mastery of Paleolithic artists is undeniable. They utilized natural earth pigments, predominantly charcoal, iron oxides (ochre), and manganese, grinding them into fine powders. These pigments were mixed with binders like water, animal fat, or plant sap, and applied using primitive brushes made of animal hair, moss, or even by blowing the pigment through hollow bones. Furthermore, these ancient creators possessed a sophisticated understanding of topography. They routinely utilized the natural contours, protrusions, and cracks of the limestone walls to give their two-dimensional paintings a startling three-dimensional volume, making a bison's shoulder bulge or a horse's flank muscle ripple as torches flickered in the dark. Part 2: Practice Questions Questions 1–5 Superimposition: One image painted over another

Do not waste time reading every single word in detail. Skim for the general idea and use scanning to quickly locate names, numbers, and specific nouns.

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