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6000 BCE
Mesopotamian Art
In Mesopotamia their ART STYLE was carving and printing on dresses with a stamp... This type of art is sometimes made by diamond and knifes or sometimes even by flames ETC.. The diamond and the knife is used to make the markings/scratches/design. The flames GLAZE the carving so it is long lasting, stable and more. -
4000 BCE
Indus Valley Art
In Indus Valley their ART STYLE was statues and stone art.
For the statues the used mud and then GLAZED it with flames. For stone art, they just used knifes and diamonds and flames, just like the Mesopotamians did. -
3100 BCE
Egyptian Art
In Egypt the ART STYLE was wall art, sarcophaguses and papyrus. This art was painted with different chemicals on cloth and other materials. Papyrus was the first type of paper. -
2000 BCE
Mayan Art
In mayan the ART STYLE was pottery. they took diamonds and stones and knifes to carve it while the flames used to GLAZE it so it could be used. The pot used to be made out of mud/clay. -
2000 BCE
Greek Art
In greek the ART STYLE was sculptures and painting on pots. They used mud and clay to make the body and then they glazed it so it can be stable and still -
27 BCE
Roman Art
In Roman the ART STYLE was mosaics and tile.
The mosaics are painted with wax/paint.
The tile paintings-the tile is stuck on mud/cow dunk/ clay