European Cave Art: Was It The Earliest Form of Cinema? | Eclectic Technology | Scoop.it
Marc Azéma, a French archaeologist and filmmaker, has come up with a pretty novel theory. Maybe the earliest cave paintings, created some 30,000 years ago at sites like Chauvet, weren't static creations.

This post from Open Culture includes a short film that shows cave paintings as a "sequential story." There is also a short audio interview with Chauvet.