2. The focusing on these topic, you will develop a
comprehensive understanding of prehistoric art
and Philippine primitive art, including their
characteristics, cultural significance, and
historical context.
3. At the end of this lesson, we will be able to:
•Understand the characteristics and types of prehistoric
art, including cave paintings and petroglyphs.
• Learn about the cultural and historical context of
prehistoric art and it’s relevance to our understanding of
early human societies.
•Recognize the innate creative impulse in our prehistoric
ancestors and it’s expression through cave paintings.
4. Pre historic art is all art produced in preliterate,
prehistorical cultures beginning somewhere in very late
geological history.
Reveals the everyday lives of early humans.
5. It is a cave Paintings and a type of parietal art ,
found on the wall or ceiling of caves.
11. Is the art of societies that are
typologically rather than chronologically
primitive.
12. Cave paintings in the municipality of binangonan ,province
of Rizal
•Located on museum in Rizal
•Generally considered to have a
symbolic or religious function
sometimes both.
ANGONO PETROGLYPHS
PETROGLYPHS
•Is an image created by removing part a rock
surface by incising picking, carving as a form
or rock arts .
13. CHARCOAL DRAWING
•Located on Penablanca ,Cagayan
Province
RED HEMATITE HAND PRINTS IN
ANDA PENINSULA
•Located in Bohol Province
•It is a charcoal drawing on cave walls.
14. BURIAL JARS
•It is human burials where the corpes
is placed into a large earthenware and
then is entered.
15. MANUNGGUL JAR
•Shows that the filipino’s maintimes culture
is paramount, that it reflected it’s ancestor’s
religious beliefs.