Researchers claim that paleolithic artists used a kind of animation technique to simulate movement in their paintings and drawings. Here is an article and a film that shows the ancient animations.
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Reporting in the June issue of Antiquity, archaeologist Marc Azéma of the University of Toulouse–Le Mirail in France and independent French artist Florent Rivère, argued that by about* 30,000* years ago Paleolithic artists used "animation effects" in their paintings. To render the movement, they deconstructed it in successive images.
According to the researchers, this would explain multiple heads or limbs on some cave paintings.
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