Paleolithic cave art refers to the prehistoric artwork found on the walls and ceilings of caves, primarily created during the Upper Paleolithic period, roughly 40,000 to 10,000 years ago. This art often features realistic depictions of animals, human figures, and abstract symbols, reflecting the cultural practices and beliefs of early human societies. These artworks mark a significant point in the evolution of artistic expression and provide insights into the social structures and environmental interactions of hunter-gatherer communities.