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Prehistoric & Ancient Civilizations (before ~500 BCE)
The foundations of culture begin—early art, religion, writing systems, and the rise of civilizations like Egypt, Mesopotamia, India, and China.
Classical Antiquity (~500 BCE – 500 CE)
A golden age of philosophy, politics, and art. Ancient Greece and Rome develop democracy, law, literature, and architecture that still influence the world.
Middle Ages (~500 – 1500)
Cultural life is strongly influenced by religion. Important developments in Europe, the Islamic world (science, medicine, philosophy), and Asia.
Renaissance (~14th – 17th century)
A cultural “rebirth” in Europe—focus on humanism, art, science, and rediscovery of classical knowledge (Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo).
Enlightenment (~17th – 18th century)
The age of reason. Emphasis on logic, science, individual rights, and political ideas that shape modern democracies.
Industrial Revolution (~18th – 19th century)
Massive social and cultural change due to technology, urbanization, and new ways of life.
Modern Era (20th century)
Rapid change in art (modernism), technology, global conflicts, and cultural movements (cinema, music, media).
Contemporary Era (21st century)
Globalization, digital culture, social media, and fast cultural exchange shaping identity and communication worldwide.