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250,000 BCE
Paleolithic Age
This is the longest period of Prehistory. Our antecesors learnt to use fire, began making utensils, and expressed themselves artistically -
8000 BCE
Neolithic Age
Thanks to agriculture and livestock, humans no longer needed to be nomadic, and became sedntary. The first stable settlements appeared -
4000 BCE
Metal ages
People began making tools, weapons and utensils out of metals. societies became more complex -
3000 BCE
Ancient times
Tke Egiyptian, Greek and Roman civilisations were very important during this period.It ends with the fall of the Roman Empire -
476
Middle ages
Europe followed a feudal system in which nobles ha dmost of the power. The voyages of Colombus introduced Europeans to other cultures -
Jan 1, 1492
Modern age
Some kings and queens ruled as absolute monarchs. New cultural and artistic movements, such as Enlightenment, developed -
Contemporary history
The French Revolution and its fight for liberty marked the beginning of Contemporary History. We currently live in this area