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- Pottery (17136 bytes)
52: The western adaptation of [[Raku]] firing, a traditional [[Japanese...
66: [[Image:JomonPottery.JPG|thumb|180px|Incipient [[Jomon]] pottery (10,000-8,000 BC), Tokyo National Museu...
68: ...e Japanese Palaeolithic at the beginning of the [[Jomon]] period. This is the oldest known pottery. - Pre-historic art (9744 bytes)
7: ... 800,000 and 220,000 BC, may be the earliest attempts to recreate the human form. A recent find, [[the...
15: ...d and sticks with a growing sophistication. See [[Jomon]].
17: Free standing [[sculpture]] had already begun by the [[Neolithic]], the ...
30: ... age]] saw the development of anthropomorphic sculptures, such as the [[warrior of Hirschlanden]], and...
42: ...suggest that hominids may have had a broader conception of their world than was previously supposed. - Timeline of invention (28171 bytes)
15: * 12 KYA: [[Pottery]] by [[Jomon]] in [[Japan]]
35: ... BC: [[Plywood]] in [[History of ancient Egypt|Egypt]]
36: * 3500 BC: [[Cuneiform script|Writing]] in [[Sumer]]
40: * [[Cement]] in [[History of ancient Egypt|Egypt]]
41: ... River [[boat]]s in [[History of ancient Egypt|Egypt]] - Civilization (29205 bytes)
31: ...ncient civilization may also have originated in [[Jomon]] at around the same time or before.
34: ...spread appearance in the [[Middle East]].'' See [[Jomon]].
37: ...esiccate the pastoral lands of [[Ancient Egypt|Egypt]], eventually forming the [[Sahara]] (c.[[2500 BC...
39: ...e [[Ancient Egypt#Ancient Achievements|Ancient Egypt: Ancient Achievements]]).
44: ... of [[Canaan]] had become [[vassal]]s of the [[Egypt]]ian empire. - Shinto (25829 bytes)
7: ...om [[central Asia]] or [[Indonesia]] that are accepted by most scholars to speculation that links the ...
13: ...ith the introduction of Buddhism and its rapid adoption by the court, it was necessary to explain the ...
15: ... compared to [[yin and yang]].) However, the attempt did set the stage for the arrival of state Shinto...
19: The era of state Shinto came to an abrupt close with the end of [[World War II]]. It appear...
26: ...r if the emphasis Shinto places on Japanese [[exceptionalism]] made such developments inevitable. Even... - Sumer (14409 bytes)
2: ...Sumerian pre-[[Cuneiform (script)|cuneiform]] script may precede any other form of writing, and dates ...
21: ...nded themselves against the [[History of Egypt|Egyptians]] and the [[Hittites]]. The Hittites defeated...
26: ...on the canals, although the rich were able to exempt themselves.
49: ...several seals inscribed with the Indus Valley script suggest a remarkably wide-ranging network of anci...
90: ...known languages. There have been many failed attempts to connect Sumerian to other languages, especial... - Civilizations (30128 bytes)
41: ...ncient civilization may also have originated in [[Jomon]] at around the same time or before.
44: ...spread appearance in the [[Middle East]].'' See [[Jomon]].
47: ...esiccate the pastoral lands of [[Ancient Egypt|Egypt]], eventually forming the [[Sahara]] (c.[[2500 BC...
49: ...e [[Ancient Egypt#Ancient Achievements|Ancient Egypt: Ancient Achievements]]).
54: ... of [[Canaan]] had become [[vassal]]s of the [[Egypt]]ian empire. - Stone Age (17593 bytes)
13: ...ned through [[experimental archaeology]], by attempting to create replica tools. This is done by [[fli...
39: ...re called the Paleo Indians, and the earliest accepted dates are those of the [[Clovis culture]] sites...
43: ...aracterised by rising sea levels and a need to adapt to a changing environment and find new food sourc...
46: ...age:JomonPottery.JPG|thumb|right|100px|Japanese [[Jomon]] pottery is the oldest in the world.]]
48: ...lithic (New Stone Age) is characterised by the adoption of [[agriculture]] (the so-called [[Neolithic ...
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