A group is building a simple tent out of wood and animal skins

Imagine holding a coloring page that depicts a prehistoric scene: A group building a simple tent made of wood and animal hides. Ideal for printing at home or for online coloring directly in the browser. You can download the image for free without any registration and start right away. Download the coloring page and try out how it takes on color online!

A group is building a simple tent out of wood and animal skins
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Prehistoric Coloring Page: Tent made of wood and animal hides for free

  • In the picture, you can see a group from prehistory erecting a simple tent with wooden poles and animal hides.
  • You can download the coloring page for free – without any registration.
  • High-quality JPG file in high resolution for sharp prints.
  • Perfect for coloring, crafting, and creating history lessons or hobby projects.
  • The coloring page can also be colored directly online without installation.

Fascinating facts about the tent-building scene in prehistory

Our ancestors were true builders when it came to simple shelters. Wooden poles formed the framework, while animal hides provided protection from wind and weather. Such tents were mobile – ideal for hunters and gatherers who changed their campsite depending on the season and hunting success. For coloring, you can choose natural tones: browns for the framework, beige for the hides, perhaps a few reds for decoration. Community was central: everyone contributed, whether it was gathering firewood or tanning hides. In many museums, you can find replicas of prehistoric tents and learn how such shelters were positioned in caves and flat valleys. If you are looking for more coloring pages related to prehistory, check out our prehistoric coloring templates.

In the coloring page, you see the sturdy skeleton made of wood, taut animal hides, and diligent prehistoric people during the setup. Different shades of brown and gray work well for the wood, while you can design the hides in beige or light anthracite. Clothing and tools can be colored with subtle earth tones or soft reds and ochres. You receive the image as a free JPG file, perfect for printing or for the online color version. Download it and bring your prehistoric scene to life with colors!

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