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Period: 50,000 BCE to 11,000 BCE
Paleolithic period
It started 5 million years ago and I finish 11,000 years ago they lived from hunting and gathering.They used caves as homes, and it is for this reason that they were known as cavemen. -
Period: 11,000 BCE to 5500 BCE
Neolithic Period
They lived from agriculture and the livestock,pottery, art, ritual dances, the domestication of certain animals, consolidation of a sedentary lifestyle and the implementation of armies.After the climate change of 10,000 years ago, the planet offered more temperate temperatures, which introduced important changes in the diet and customs of human beings. -
Period: 6500 BCE to
Metal Ages
From the year 6500 BC. In this first stage the man begins to work copper, gold and silver. The first utensils that were made were elements for plowing the earth, arrowheads and vases. This metal was also used to make ornaments or for decorations in funeral rites. -
Period: 2800 BCE to 476
Antiquity
The Ancient Age is the historical epoch that coincides with the emergence and development of the first ancient civilizations or civilizations. Traditionally, the invention of writing has been considered as the starting point of ancient history. The most traditional concept of ancient history pays attention to the invention of writing, which historiography has conventionally considered the milestone that marks the end of prehistory. -
Period: 476 to Sep 2, 1453
Middle Age
The Middle Ages, Medievo or Medioevo is the historical period of western civilization between the fifth and the fifteenth century. Conventionally, its beginning is located in the year 476 with the fall of the Roman Empire of the West and its end in 1492 with the discovery of America, 1 or 1453 with the fall of the Byzantine Empire, date that has the uniqueness of coinciding with the invention of the printing press - publication of the Gutenberg Bible - and with the end of the Hundred Years' War. -
Period: Aug 5, 1453 to
Modern Age
The Modern Age is the third of the historical periods in which conventionally divided universal history, between the fifteenth and eighteenth centuries. Chronologically it harbors 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) or in the end of the previous decade, after the independence of the United States (1776) -
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Contemporary Age
The Modern Age is the third of the historical periods in which conventionally divided universal history, between the fifteenth and eighteenth centuries. Chronologically it harbors 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) or in the end of the previous decade, after the independence of the United States (1776)