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- Pre-historic art (9744 bytes)
15: ... [[Japan]] were the first to develop [[pottery]], dating to the [[11th millennium BC]]. The Jōmon...
17: ...G?li Tepe]] near [[Urfa]] in eastern [[Turkey]], dating to ca. [[10th millennium BC]].
18: ... at the [[Iron Gorge]], [[Serbia and Montenegro]] date to the [[7th millennium BC]] and represent eith...
22: ...these is [[Stonehenge]], were the main structures date from the early Bronze age, such monuments have ...
26: Rock art, showing scenes from the daily life and religious rituals have been found in ... - Sport (14061 bytes)
11: ...m over 30,000 years ago, as established by carbon dating. Although there is scant direct evidence of s...
18: ...ed to have fun and take a break from a hectic workday or to relieve unwanted stress, as with any profe...
77: ...he event to strengthen its spread through propaganda.
79: ...ing Gaelic games, but the advent of the [[Good Friday Agreement]] in 1998 led to the eventual removal ...
81: ...ese trends are seen by some as contrary to the fundamental ethos of sport being carried on for its own... - Art (11479 bytes)
3: ... as painting, sculpture, music, literature, film, dance, and more.
5: ...o refer to visual art, literature, music, dance — the ''[[fine arts]]''. However, such distincti...
11: ...art]] is created by all from about the first birthday.
74: ... be, 'my five-year old could have painted that' — implying that the work is somehow less worthy ...
80: ...res both human emotions and ways to arouse them — and ''good'' art brings something new and orig... - History of sport (6368 bytes)
9: ...over 30,000 years ago, as established by [[carbon dating]].
15: ...es. The courts used at that time are still used today.
23: ... sport in China's past. It certainly remains so today, as the skill of Chinese [[acrobatics|acrobats]]...
31: ...t the time suggests close correspondence with everday non-sporting activities.
40: Fundamentally, it was a time of gratitude and respect ... - Cave art (4661 bytes)
1: ...rock (geology)|rock]] walls and ceilings, usually dating to [[prehistoric]] times. Rock paintings are ...
6: ...reationists]] to support their ideas and ridicule Darwin's. Recent reappraisals and increasing numbers...
8: ...ndeer]] at the Spanish cave of [[Cueva de las Monedas]] which imply the art is from the [[Wisconsin gl...
10: ...Germany), but reached its apogee in the late [[Magdalenian]].
14: ...ubject matter (from prey animals to [[Predator|predators]] and human hand-prints). However, as will al... - Stone Age (17593 bytes)
11: The date range of this period is ambiguous, disputed, an...
26: ...e is known, as well use of the more advanced [[handaxe]] tool.
31: ... earliest evidence of settlement in [[Australia]] dates [[History of Australia before 1901|to around 4...
37: ...gnacian]], [[Solutrean]], [[Gravettian]] and [[Magdalenian]].
39: ...lled the Paleo Indians, and the earliest accepted dates are those of the [[Clovis culture]] sites, som... - Painter (4113 bytes)
19: ...e early artworks depicted animals and scenes from daily life, showcasing the beginnings of human creat...
23: ...cant evolution in painting. Artists like Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo mastered perspective, anat...
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30: ==Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519)==
32: A key figure of the Renaissance, da Vinci's "Mona Lisa" and "The Last Supper" are amo...
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