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PREHISTORIC 30,000 - 3000 BC (BCE)
Paleolithic
Mesolithic
Neolithic
Eneolithic (Bronze Age)
Koban and Colchaian
The Scythians
Nomads of the Altaic
Siberian
Sarmatian and Huns
Bosporus
Barbarian
Perm or Kama Animal Style
Ancient Rus (RUSSIA)
ANCIENT CIVILIZATION 3000 - 256 BC (BCE)
Greece
Rome
China
Shang Dynasty
Chou, West-Chou,
East-Chou Dynasties
Han Empire
Sui Dynasty
T'ang Dynasty
Sung Dynasty
Yüan (Mongol) Dynasty
Ming Dynasty
Ch'ing Dynasty
Manchu, Republic,
Nationalist
Africa and Early African American
Harlem Renaissance
Classical Ages (also
see Greece and Rome above)
Classicism
Hellenism
Etruscan
Olmec, Mexico
Zapotec, Mexico
MIDDLE
AGES
Celtic, Saxon, & Hiberno
Byzantine and Justinian
Islamic
Carolingian
Ottonian
Romanesque
Gothic
Mayan
Aztec
Inca
RENAISSANCE
Romanticism
Rococo
Baroque
PRE-MODERN
Neo-Classicism
Realism
Impressionism
MODERN
Post Impressionism
Pre-Raphaelites
Expressionism
Fauvism
Cubism
Dadaism
Bauhaus
Harlem Renaissance
Surrealism
De Stijl
Constructivism
Abstract Expressionism
International Style
Pop Art
Op Art
Kinetic Art
Minimalism
POST-MODERN
Conceptual Art
Performance Art
Computer Art
Post-Modern Classicism
Victorian Revival
Celtic Revival
Tribal Art Revival
History of Architecture
History of Sculpture (text only format)
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PREHISTORIC

MING DYNASTY

GREECE

OLMEC MEXICO

ROMANESQUE

ROCOCO

POST-IMPRESSION

COMPUTER ART

ARCHITECTURE
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