Artchaic: Black-figure pottery. Classical: frieze carving. Hellenistic: linear perspective. (.apex)
archaic: the human figure
classical: the natural world
hellenistic: emotion
They used rags. That is why you hear the term of a woman being "on the rag" during her menstration cycle.
The ancient Greeks like Plato and Aristotle developed philosophical analysis. A+ 1900s
Gold panning is an ancient technique that dates back thousands of years. It is unclear who specifically invented gold panning, as it was likely developed independently by different cultures around the world. However, it is known that gold panning was widely practiced during the gold rushes of the 19th century in countries such as California and Australia.
No, chess had not been invented in the ancient period of history. It seems to have been developed in Persia and among the Arab peoples during the medieval period, spreading across Europe after the First Crusade.
A 12-month calendar was developed during the Shang Dynasty.
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Classical Ballet technique originally developed in France during the 1600's
bronze age
fresco
Well it first started off with written word or literature astronomy was developed by seeing the skies and Antonomy, Herbal lore, agriculture, carpentry, architecture,etc. probably developed during ancient age and classical age.
They used rags. That is why you hear the term of a woman being "on the rag" during her menstration cycle.
Writing, irrigation, relief work during the floods, burial practices.
No, Baghdad preserved and further developed this work.
Qin Shi Huang ordered Ancient China's road system during the Qin dynasty. This improved trade.
The Zone System is a photographic technique that is used to determine optimal film exposure and development. The technique is based on the sensitometry studies during the 19th century. It was developed by Ansell Adams and Fred Archer.
The Mayan calendar was created during the time of the ancient Maya civilization, with different components developed at different periods. The Long Count calendar, for example, originated around the 5th century BCE.
The first three periods in mathematics are the Ancient, Classical, and Medieval periods. Ancient mathematics refers to the mathematical developments of civilizations like Ancient Egypt and Babylon. The Classical period includes the mathematical advancements of the ancient Greeks, particularly with figures like Euclid and Pythagoras. The Medieval period encompasses the mathematical developments during the Middle Ages, where mathematicians like Al-Khwarizmi and Leonardo Fibonacci made important contributions.