history

  • Period: 250,000 BCE to 3500 BCE

    PREHISTORY

    Events: cave paintings and sculptures.
  • Period: 250,000 BCE to 12,000 BCE

    PALEOLITHIC

    The Paleolithic is the longest period of human existence and extends from about 2.59 million years ago to about 12,000 years ago.
  • Period: 6000 BCE to 1000 BCE

    AGE OF METALS

    The Metal Age is one of the three major technological stages into which Eurasian prehistory has traditionally been subdivided. It begins in 6000 BC and ends in 1000 BC.
  • Period: 3500 BCE to 4000 BCE

    NEOLITHIC

    The Neolithic is the last of the periods. The Stone Age is called the Neolithic period. This period began between 6000 BC and 4000 BC, according to the different cultures that reached it, and lasted until 3000 BC.
  • Period: 1453 BCE to 1789 BCE

    MODERN AGE

    art: renaissance and baroque
    from 1492 a.d. to 1789 a.d. with the french revolution
  • Period: 1000 BCE to 476

    ANTIQUITY

    civilizations: India and China, Greece and Rome, Egypt and Mesopotamia.
    -lasted from 3,500 BC to 476 AD with the fall of the Roman Empire
  • Period: 476 to 1453

    MIDDLE AGE

    styles: Romanesque and Gothic
    from 476 a.d. to 1453 with the fall of the eastern roman empire
    In 1492 Christopher Columbus discovered America.
  • 1492

    discovery of America

    discovery of America
    Discovery of America is the name given to the historical event that took place on October 1492, 12, consisting of the arrival in America of an expedition from the Iberian Peninsula led by Christopher Columbus by order of the Catholic Monarchs, Isabella of Castile and Ferdinand of Aragon.
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    CONTEMPORANY AGE

    Contemporary Art
    from 1789 A.D. to the present day