In ancient times, predating civilization itself, humans engaged in the creation of explicit imagery on cave walls around 7,000 BC.

in engagementchallenge •  2 years ago  (edited)

In ancient times, predating civilization itself, humans engaged in the creation of explicit imagery on cave walls around 7,000 BC. This particular artwork hails from Algeria, Africa, portraying two individuals. Let's not beat around the bush here—I'm the sole proprietor of this page, and it's quite evident what's depicted in this artwork. There's no need for in-depth historical analysis or profound philosophical reflections. I'm not being compensated for this, after all! It appears that an artist, perhaps feeling a tad adventurous, took on the role of the world's first Twitter artist, unleashing their imaginative ideas. And that pretty much sums up the essence of this post. Moving on to the second image, we encounter more provocative artwork, with a faint image on the right showcasing additional individuals engaging in some playful and risqué activities. The purpose behind these creations remains uncertain. They could have served religious or artistic motives, or simply resulted from a cave-dwelling individual in Algeria feeling rather nostalgic about an old flame.
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