The document summarizes prehistoric cave paintings found across India. It describes 3 periods of prehistoric art: Paleolithic, Mesolithic, and Neolithic. Cave paintings from the Upper Paleolithic period depicted stick figures, daily activities, and geometric designs using mainly red and white paints. During the Mesolithic, paintings became more naturalistic and depicted hunting scenes and community dances. The Neolithic period saw more realistic human figures and common motifs, though earlier vibrancy declined. Famous sites mentioned include Bhimbetka, Madhya Pradesh with paintings up to 100,000 years old showing human cultural evolution.