History Periods

  • 1 CE

    Paleolithic period

    Paleolithic period
    The Paleolithic is a stage of human prehistory characterized by the use of carved stone instruments, although other organic raw materials were also used to build various utensils: bone, horn, wood, leather, vegetable fibers. It start from 2,85 Millons ago and finish 7980bC
  • 2

    Neolithic period

    Neolithic period
    The Neolithic is a period of prehistory in which innovations of great significance took place: humans discovered agriculture and livestock, and became sedentary, a process known as the Neolithic revolution.
    From 2.800 aC to 2.300 aC
  • 3

    Metal Ages

    Metal Ages
    The age of metals is one of the three major stages in which Eurasian Prehistory has traditionally been subdivided. It occupies a very broad period in history characterized by the development of human societies. From 6.000 b.C. to 1.000 b. C.
  • 476

    Metal Ages

    Metal Ages
    The ancient age or antiquity is the period of history between the born of writing and the fall of the Western Roman Empire , which marks the beginning of the Middle Ages.
    From 1.000 b.C to .476 a.C.
  • May 5, 1492

    Middle Age

    Middle Age
    The Middle Ages is the period in the history of Europe It succeeds the ancient age, which ends with the fall of the Western Roman Empire, and precedes the Renaissance and the era of exploration.
    From 476 b.C. to 1492 a.C
  • Modern age

    Modern age
    The modern age is the fourth of the stages in which history is traditionally divided in the West according to French historiography. The beginning of the Modern Age can be determined between the Fall of Constantinople at 1453 and the Discovery of America at 1492, and its end in the French Revolution at 1789 ,
    began in a new economic system was born, mercantilism.
    From 1453 to 1789.
  • Contemporary age

    Contemporary age
    The contemporary age is the concept that applies to the last great historical period, which spans from the French Revolution and reaches to the present day. However, it must be borne in mind that this period is by no means a linear epoch, but a complex one and with different changes that determine it.
    From 1789 to 2020 it's to say today.