European cave art

A) is concentrated in deep cave chambers that were otherwise uninhabited by humans
B) appears to have been unrelated to ritual activities
C) is concentrated in the open-air rock shelters that were commonly inhabited by humans
D) is too crude to be interpreted
E) appears to have been mainly decoration of the living place


A

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