Well look at the cave paintings and the shadow puppetry forms we see a similarity in the aspect of the Shadow paintings that we see in the caves they look almost as if they were moving pictures against the fire. when we take another look at Shadow puppetry we can see the similar idea of making illustrations or figures move across the screen with the manipulation of the world around. For example “Artists at Lascaux used fire to see inside caves, but the glow and flicker of flames may also have been integral to the stories the paintings told” (https://nautil.us/early-humans-made-animated-art-234819/ ) meaning this was possibly on of the first forms of animation that we have seen That can have a storyline and from what I understood from the article that storyline could have been the tales that Hunters would tell in the cave to their families. Then when we look at shadow puppets That isn’t far off from what we read in the article early humans made animated art we can tie the idea that the video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2IwhLjj9Hkk) and the article both show how people at these times were working on ways to entertain themselves by telling stories. When looking through the video we can understand the significance that shadow puppetry has in a Gold to tell a story with a beginning, middle, and end