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Lady Kauit Takes a Drink by Nadia Fogg



Thousands of years ago, a “creative explosion event”, described by researchers as a sudden blossoming of early man's symbolic thought--the ability to identify, create, and represent things--occurred in Africa long before it occurred in other parts of the world.  Evidence of early man's advanced human behavior and symbolic thought is abundant in Africa to include fishing, the manufacture of bone tools, the use of decoration, and the production of art. The Ancient Africa Classes' Virtual Art Gallery represents their artistic creative expressions at depicting these archaeological findings from prehistoric Africa.

We hope you enjoy the Virtual Art Gallery as much as the B.L.A.C.K. students enjoyed creating it.  For optimal viewing, it is recommended that you take your virtual tour on a PC, where you can enjoy the CoolIris 3D technology; However, you  may still view it on your IPAD and other platforms!

Click here to view the Virtual Art Gallery

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