Your friend Kiara says that she is certain that the first piece of art ever created was a sculpture. You disagree. What would you tell Kiara to best support your argument?

Time, natural elements, and other forces have erased most of the early art from the Earth, so we may not ever know for certain what was the first piece of art ever created.

Prehistoric art was produced before writing, so no one created written records of the first pieces ever created.

Scientists have already determined that cave paintings are the oldest pieces of art ever created, so it cannot be a sculpture.

Sculptures were not created until the late 18th century once the technology was available.

It is important to consider that the earliest known forms of art are cave paintings, which date back tens of thousands of years. These paintings predate the creation of sculptures by a significant amount of time, suggesting that painting was likely the first form of art ever created. Additionally, ancient artifacts such as pottery and tools have also been considered forms of early art, further supporting the idea that sculpture was not the first form of art. Therefore, it is likely that the first piece of art ever created was not a sculpture, but rather a different form of artistic expression.