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History of Architecture begins in the Neolithic period, roughly 10,000 years ago or at the time when people stopped living in cages and began constructing homes. Architecture is the desire to construct an architectural artefact fuelled by the desire to create more than just beauty but comfort and elegance. The Architecture is derived from the […] Architecture Through History, Evolution Of Architecture, Pre Historical Art, History Of Architecture Timeline, Prehistoric Architecture Drawing, Primitive Architecture, Prehistoric Architecture, Archeology Architecture, Stone Age Houses

History of Architecture begins in the Neolithic period, roughly 10,000 years ago or at the time when people stopped living in cages and began constructing homes. Architecture is the desire to construct an architectural artefact fuelled by the desire to create more than just beauty but comfort and elegance. The Architecture is derived from the […]

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Artist’s depiction of Stone Age peoples Viktor Vasnetsov, Stone Age People, Paleolithic Period, Cro Magnon, Ancient Indian History, Black Irish, Early Humans, Hunter Gatherer, Jordan Peterson

The myriad of skin tones and eye colors that humans express around the world are interesting and wonderful in their variety. Research continues on how humans acquired the traits they now have and when, in order to complete the puzzle that is our ancient human history.

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Jar (Guan) Neolithic period, Majiayao culture (ca.3300-2050 BC) Machang phase,ca.2350-2050 BC. Culture:China. Earthenware with pigment H.31.5 cm W. 23.5 cm Diam. of rim 3.8 cm Diam. of base 9.8 cm Classification: Ceramics Accession Number: 1992.165.8. The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Paleothic Period, Neolithic Art, Paleolithic Period, Prehistoric Period, Pre History, Neolithic Period, China Image, History Project, Ancient Pottery

Jar (Guan) Neolithic period, Majiayao culture (ca.3300-2050 BC) Machang phase,ca.2350-2050 BC. Culture:China. Earthenware with pigment H.31.5 cm W. 23.5 cm Diam. of rim 3.8 cm Diam. of base 9.8 cm Classification: Ceramics Accession Number: 1992.165.8. The Metropolitan Museum of Art.

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Angono Petroglyphs. Neolithic Period (10,000 - 4,500 BCE). Angono, Philippines. Angono Petroglyphs, Angono Rizal, Filipino History, Neolithic Art, Neolithic Period, National Museum, Anthropology, The Philippines, Rock Art

The Angono Petroglyphs consist of more than 127 man-like, frog-like and lizard-like engravings found the back of this hilltop rock shelter in Binangonan. These figures are considered the oldest known art works in the Philippines, dating back to circa 3,000 BC. . Angono Petroglyphs Rock Shelter Binangonan, Rizal Philippines

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