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40,000 BCE
Palaeolithic ( Stone Tools )
Stone Tools -
40,000 BCE
Palaeolithic ( Fire )
Humans learn to use Fire -
Period: 40,000 BCE to 10,000 BCE
Palaelothic
The Palaeolithic, (or Paleolithic), refers to the prehistoric period when stone tools were made by humans. They are found in the Great Rift Valley of Africa from about 3.3 million years ago. They were probably made by Australopithecines. -
30,000 BCE
Palaelothic ( Weapons )
Bow and Arrow -
12,000 BCE
Palaelothic ( Basket Weaving )
Basket Weaving -
11,000 BCE
Palaelothic ( Fishing Nets )
Fishing Nets -
Period: 10,000 BCE to 4000 BCE
Neolithic
The neolithic is the youngest part of the Stone Age. The word "neolithic" comes from two words in greek meaning "new" and "lithic", meaning "stone". The neolithic period is the time when farming was invented and when people started caring for animals, such as cows, sheep and pigs. The neolithic starts at different times in different places, since not everyone started farming at the same time -
7000 BCE
Neolithic ( Clay Pots )
Clay Pots -
5000 BCE
Neolithic ( Wheel )
The Wheel is invented -
4000 BCE
Neolithic ( Metals )
Humans begins use metals -
Period: 4000 BCE to 500
Classical Antiquity
Classical antiquity (also the classical era or classical period) is a broad term for a long period of cultural history around the Mediterranean. It includes the civilizations of Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome, known as the Greco-Roman world. -
3500 BCE
Classical Antiquity ( The plough )
The Plough -
3100 BCE
Classical Antiquity ( New Sistems )
Writing systems are invented -
2500 BCE
Classical Antiquity ( Abacus )
Abacus -
2300 BCE
Classical Antiquity ( Ferrous metallurgy begin )
Ferrous metallurgy begins -
300 BCE
The Middle Ages ( The water pump )
The Water Pump -
285 BCE
The Middle Ages ( The lighthouse )
The lighthouse -
100
The Middle Ages ( ( Paper )
Paper -
Period: 500 to 1500
The Middle Ages
In the history of Europe, the Middle Ages or Medieval Period lasted from the 5th to the 15th century. It began with the fall of the Western Roman Empire and merged into the Renaissance and the Age of Discovery. Wikipedia -
650
The Middle Ages ( Windmills )
Windmills -
770
The Middle Ages ( Horseshoe )
Horseshoe -
1240
The Middle Ages ( Gunpowder )
Gunpowder -
1290
The MIddle Ages ( Mechanical Clock )
Mechanical Clock -
1459
The Middle Ages ( The printing press )
The printing press -
Period: 1500 to
The Modern Ages
Modern history, the modern period or the modern era, is the global historiographical approach to the timeframe after post-classical history -
The Moder Age ( Janssen microscope )
Janssen Microscope -
The Modern Ages ( Galileo´s telescope )
Galileo´s telescope -
The Modern Ages ( Torricelli´s barometer )
Torricelli´s barometer -
Period: to
First Industrial Revolution
The Industrial Revolution was the transition to new manufacturing processes in the period from about 1760 to sometime between 1820 and 1840 -
First Industrial Revolution ( Watt steam engine )
Watt steam engine -
First Industrial Revolution ( Steam locomotive )
Steam locomotive -
First Industrial Revolution ( Steamboat )
Steamboat -
Contemporary Period ( Steel Industry )
Steel Industry -
Period: to
Contemporary Period
Contemporary history is a subset of modern history which describes the historical period from approximately 1945 to the present. The term "contemporary history" has been in use at least since the early 19th century. -
Contemporary Period ( Radio Tesla )
Radio Tesla -
Contemporary Period ( Dynamite Nobel )
Dynamite Nobel -
TCP/IP Products
It is commonly known as TCP/IP because the original protocols in the suite are the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and the Internet Protocol (IP).