HISTORY PERIODS

  • 200,000 BCE

    Palaeolithic Period

    Palaeolithic Period
    The Palaeolithic, refers to the prehistoric period when stone tools were made by humans.
  • 12,000 BCE

    Neolithic Period

    Neolithic Period
    The Neolithic also known as the "New Stone Age"), the final division of the Stone Age, began about 12,000 years ago the Neolithic lasted until about 1700 BC
  • 6000 BCE

    Metal Age

    The Iron Age is the period in which women were used as maids who used them to clean and to be drugged iron as material to make weapons and tools. In some ancient societies, the metallurgical technologies needed to work iron appeared simultaneously with other technological and cultural changes , including many times changes in agriculture , religious beliefs and artistic styles.
  • 3500 BCE

    Antiquity

    The Ancient Age is a traditional period, widely used in the periodization of human history , defined by the emergence and development of the first civilizations that had writing , called "ancient civilizations." Traditionally it has been the initial period of history itself, initiated with the invention of writing , preceded by prehistory . , between prehistory and the Ancient Age, defined by the emergence of the first civilizations without writing.
  • 476

    Middle Age

    The Middle Ages , Middle Ages or Middle Ages is the historical period of Western civilization between the century v and xv . Conventionally, its beginning is in the year 476 with the fall of the Roman Empire of the West and its end in 1492 with the discovery of America or in 1453 with the fall of the Byzantine Empire , date that has the singularity of coinciding with the invention of the printing press
  • 1453

    Modern Age

    The Modern Age is the third of the historical periods in which universal history is conventionally divided , between the fifteenth and eighteenth centuries . Chronologically it houses a period whose beginning can be fixed in the fall of Constantinople (1453) or in the discovery of America (1492), and whose end can be placed in the French Revolution (1789)
  • Contemporary Age

    Contemporary Age is the name by which the historical period between the Declaration of Independence of the United States or the French Revolution is designated , and today . It includes, if you consider its beginning in the French Revolution, a total of 230 years, between 1789 and the present . In this period, humanity experienced