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periods in chronological order
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all the ages in chronological order:
prehistoric period:
stone age
bronze age
iron age
BC
civilisation:
ancient egyptian
greek civilisation
?
AD
dark ages
renaissance
romanticism
avant garde (though it's predominatly modernist)
modernism
post-modernism
i know i'm missing some periods. help, lol.
clare
prehistoric period:
stone age
bronze age
iron age
BC
civilisation:
ancient egyptian
greek civilisation
?
AD
dark ages
renaissance
romanticism
avant garde (though it's predominatly modernist)
modernism
post-modernism
i know i'm missing some periods. help, lol.
clare
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try this:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_wo rld
try this:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_wo rld
you might want to add the Romans after the Greeks, and maybe the Middle Ages after the dark ages (they often get lumped in together, but there was a big difference between 400 and 1400).
If you're thinking of art movements (and this seems to be chiefly a timeline of western art), impressionism ought to go in there somewhere. Plus some would add baroque and rococo after renaissance.
If you're thinking of art movements (and this seems to be chiefly a timeline of western art), impressionism ought to go in there somewhere. Plus some would add baroque and rococo after renaissance.
oh yes, baroque and the middle ages. i was unsure whether i wanted the information solely confined to the west, and from the list above i am guessing most of them arnt. for instance, avant-garde was confined to europe in the 19/20th century.
i should have said, the periods applied to the whole world, the major settlements and the like from the fundaments of humanity to the occidents and orients.
but thanks anyway.
i should have said, the periods applied to the whole world, the major settlements and the like from the fundaments of humanity to the occidents and orients.
but thanks anyway.
oh yes, baroque and the middle ages. i was unsure whether i wanted the information based on the worl but from the list above most of them arnt. for instance, avant-garde was confined to europe in the 19/20th century and modernism has an entirely different meaning in latin america, it is confined to magical realism.
i should have said, the periods applied to the whole world, the major settlements and the like from the fundaments of humanity to the occidents and orients.
but thanks anyway.
i should have said, the periods applied to the whole world, the major settlements and the like from the fundaments of humanity to the occidents and orients.
but thanks anyway.