Timeline

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  • Period: 50,000 BCE to 3500 BCE

    Prehistory

  • Period: 50,000 BCE to 12,000 BCE

    Paleolithic

  • Prehistory
    40,000 BCE

    Prehistory

    Prehistory is the period of time between the appearance of the first hominids and the invention of writing.
  • Paleolithic
    30,000 BCE

    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).
  • Period: 12,000 BCE to 5000 BCE

    Neolithic

  • Neolithic
    7000 BCE

    Neolithic

    The Neolithic is the most important period in history and one of the most unknown 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...
  • Period: 5000 BCE to 3500 BCE

    Age of Metals

  • Age of Metal
    4000 BCE

    Age of Metal

    The Metal Age is the period of Prehistory approximately between the IV and the I millennium before Christ in Spain. The Age of Metals succeeds the Stone Age in the evolution of humanity, and constitutes the final stage of Prehistory.
  • Period: 3500 BCE to

    History

  • Antiquity
    476 BCE

    Antiquity

    The Antiquity is the historical epoch that coincides with the emergence and development of the first civilizations or ancient civilizations.
  • Middle Ages
    1453

    Middle Ages

    The Middle Ages is the historical period that covers from the fall of the Western Roman Empire (476) to the Discovery of America (1492). This long historical period, also known as feudalism, was a social, political and economic organization based on land and vassalage.
  • Modern Age

    Modern Age

    The Modern Age is the historical stage that takes place between the fifteenth and eighteenth centuries. In contrast to the Middle Ages, the Modern Age is characterized by cultural progress, discoveries, the creation of States, the development of the economy worldwide and a greater weight of reason over faith.
  • Contemporary Age

    Contemporary Age

    The Contemporary Age is the historical period between the French Revolution (1789) and the present. It is a time characterized by revolutions and by great artistic, demographic, social, political, technological and economic transformations.