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Prehistory
Prehistory is the period from the appearance of the first human beings to the invention of writing. Prehistory Division: 2,500,000 years B.C. up to 3,500 years B.C. -
paleolithic
The Paleolithic is defined as the Old Stone Age and covers the time between the beginning of human life and the end of the ice age on Earth. The Paleolithic is divided into three stages: Lower (2.5 million-100,000 BC), Middle (100,000-35,000 BC) -
Neolithic
The Neolithic is the most important period in history and one of the least known by the general public. With the adoption of livestock and agriculture, the first cities were created, the aristocracy was born, the division of powers, war, property, writing, population growth... -
History
The historical stages that are part of the history of humanity are: Prehistory, the Ancient Age, the Middle Ages, the Modern Age and the Contemporary Age. -
The Middle Age
The Middle Ages, Medieval or Medieval is the historical period of Western civilization between the fifth and fifteenth centuries. -
Antiquity
The antiquity is the set of past events from the beginning of writing and recorded human history and extending to Late Antiquity. The span of recorded history is approximately 5,000 years, beginning with Sumerian cuneiform. -
The 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. -
The Contemporary Age
The Contemporary Age is the name by which the historical period between the Declaration of Independence of the United States, the French Revolution or the Spanish-American wars of independence, and the present is designated.