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Art and Culture;Evidence #1

  • 250,000 BCE

    Homonid start Using Tools

    Homonid start Using Tools
  • Period: 250,000 BCE to 5000 BCE

    Prehistory

  • Period: 250,000 BCE to

    Paleolithic

  • 170,000 BCE

    Humans start wearing clothes

    Humans start wearing clothes
    This may be the beginning of what we can consider today as the art of "fashion".
  • 100,000 BCE

    Hominids strat controlling the Fire

    Hominids strat controlling the Fire
  • 50,000 BCE

    Abstract markings

    Abstract markings
    Possibly early art by early humans
    Earliest stone-tipped spears
  • 42,000 BCE

    Humans Start musical instruments

    Humans Start musical instruments
    It can be considered as the beginning of music as an art form.
  • 18,000 BCE

    China: Earliest pottery production

    China: Earliest pottery production
    It predates even the development of agriculture in China by thousands of years. It is something that start using nowadays
  • 8500 BCE

    Evidence Of Mining

    Evidence Of Mining
    This can go into the beginning of creating jewelry, which is an important part of fashion.
  • Period: 8000 BCE to 6000 BCE

    Mesolithic

  • 5600 BCE

    Writing systems start to develop

  • Period: 4000 BCE to 2000 BCE

    Neolithic

  • 3000 BCE

    Egypt:Progress

    Egypt:Progress
    Upper and Lower Egypt's kingdoms combine. Following dynasties have seen booming commerce, affluence, and the growth of strong cultural traditions. The use of writing, particularly hieroglyphics, as a state instrument is common. . Also de commerce, that star moving the art and the culture
  • 2700 BCE

    China:Start Silk Production

    China:Start Silk Production
    Silk became one of the most significant commodities on the Silk Road, a network of trade routes that stretched from China to Rome and was established in the second century BCE. This start expanding for making clothes and more
  • 2686 BCE

    Scale of figures in artwork is used to symbolise status

    Scale of figures in artwork is used to symbolise status
  • 2500 BCE

    Construction of pyramids

    Construction of pyramids
    could have served as an inspiration for future constructions.
  • 2181 BCE

    Statues of kings placed in pyramid temples as part of the royal cult.

    Statues of kings placed in pyramid temples as part of the royal cult.
  • 2000 BCE

    Strart of painting

    Strart of painting
  • 1400 BCE

    Earliest Chinese writing

    Earliest Chinese writing
  • 750 BCE

    Homer composes the Iliad and the Odyssey.

    Homer composes the Iliad and the Odyssey.
    Great exponent of literature
  • 669 BCE

    Assyrians from Mesopotamia conquer and rule Egypt.

    This brought two cultures together and art began to be created based on this mixture.
  • 500 BCE

    The theater at Syracuse is constructed.

    The theater at Syracuse is constructed.
    It is one of the largest known Greek theaters in the ancient world, and the largest in Sicily. And start. And this artistic expression begins to grow
  • 450 BCE

    The Greece sculpture is relevant

    The Greece sculpture is relevant
  • 221 BCE

    Construction og the Great Wall of China

    Construction og the Great Wall of China
    A really big advance in Architecture relevant now a days
  • 113 BCE

    Trajan's column is constructed in Rome

    Trajan's column is constructed in Rome
    Great exponent of the columns and commemoration of the emperor Dacia.
  • 10 BCE

    Statue of Augustus as Pontifex Maximus sculpted.

    Statue of Augustus as Pontifex Maximus sculpted.
  • 10 BCE

    A massive altar the Ara Pacis is completed

    A massive altar the Ara Pacis is completed
  • 100

    Roman Sculpture

    Roman Sculpture
    In Roman marble sculpture the pupil and iris of the eye begins to be sculpted rather than merely painted onto the statue.
  • 105

    China:Invention of paper

    China:Invention of paper
    This is a great advance since it opened the way to start with even more relevant arts such as painting in a better way since it was easier to exhibit.