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Outline the main features of development of everything from the pre-historic times to present?

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1. Pre-historic times:
- Hunter-gatherer societies
- Nomadic lifestyle
- Use of stone tools and weapons
- Cave paintings and other forms of early art
- Development of basic social structures and communication

2. Ancient civilizations:
- Rise of agriculture and settled communities
- Development of writing systems
- Construction of monumental architecture (pyramids, temples, etc.)
- Establishment of complex social hierarchies and political systems
- Advancements in mathematics, astronomy, and other sciences

3. Middle Ages:
- Feudalism and manorialism
- Growth of trade and commerce
- Spread of Christianity and other religions
- Crusades and other religious conflicts
- Renaissance and the revival of classical learning

4. Industrial Revolution:
- Shift from agrarian to industrial economies
- Invention of steam engines and other technologies
- Urbanization and growth of cities
- Rise of capitalism and industrial capitalism
- Social and political reforms (labor laws, suffrage movements, etc.)

5. Modern era:
- Globalization and interconnectedness
- Technological advancements (computers, internet, etc.)
- Environmental challenges and sustainability efforts
- Social movements for equality and human rights
- Continued economic and political changes (globalization, neoliberalism, etc.)
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Prehistoric Times

- Paleolithic Era (c. 2.6 million - 10,000 BCE):
- Hunter-gatherer societies
- Development of stone tools and weapons
- Fire and shelter usage

- Mesolithic Era (c. 10,000 - 6,000 BCE):
- Climate change and population growth
- Development of composite tools, bows and arrows
- Increased reliance on fishing and gathering

- Neolithic Era (c. 6,000 - 3,000 BCE):
- Agricultural Revolution: domestication of plants and animals
- Development of pottery and weaving
- Emergence of permanent settlements and social hierarchies

Ancient Civilizations

- Mesopotamia (c. 3500 - 539 BCE):
- Invention of writing (cuneiform)
- Development of irrigation systems and urban planning
- Codification of laws and establishment of empires

- Egypt (c. 3100 - 30 BCE):
- Advanced mathematics and engineering (e.g., pyramids)
- Hieroglyphic writing system
- Development of monotheistic religion

- India (c. 3300 - 1800 BCE):
- Indus Valley Civilization: advanced cities, plumbing, and trade
- Development of the Vedas (sacred texts)
- Emergence of Hinduism

- China (c. 1600 - 221 BCE):
- Shang Dynasty: bronzework and oracle bone writing
- Zhou Dynasty: development of Confucianism and Daoism

Classical Civilizations

- Greece (c. 800 - 146 BCE):
- Golden Age: philosophy, literature, and art
- Development of democracy and Olympic Games

- Rome (c. 753 BCE - 476 CE):
- Vast empire: engineering, architecture, and law
- Development of Latin language and Christianity

Middle Ages (c. 5th - 15th Centuries)

- Western Europe:
- Feudalism: social and political system
- Crusades: wars for religious control
- Rise of universities and scientific inquiry

- Eastern Europe:
- Byzantine Empire: heir to Roman Empire
- Orthodox Christianity and Cyrillic alphabet

- Islamic World:
- Caliphate: vast empire spanning from Spain to India
- Islamic Golden Age: scientific advances, philosophy, and art

Renaissance (c. 14th - 16th Centuries)

- Rediscovery of Classical ideas: humanism and rationalism
- Scientific Revolution: Copernicus, Galileo, and Kepler
- Exploration and Expansion: Age of Discovery and colonization

Enlightenment (c. 17th - 18th Centuries)

- Reason and Science: emphasis on reason and observation
- Social and Political Revolutions: American and French Revolutions
- Industrial Revolution: mechanization and mass production

Modern Era

- 19th Century:
- Scientific and technological advancements
- Imperialism and colonization
- Rise of nationalism and social movements

- 20th Century:
- World Wars and technological advancements
- Decolonization and the Cold War
- Digital Revolution and globalization

21st Century

- Rapid and continuous technological advancements: AI, automation, biotechnology
- Global interconnectedness and interdependence: internet, social media
- Sustainability and climate change: challenges and opportunities
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