Antique period
Antique period
The Antique period, also known as Classical Antiquity, is a significant era in history spanning from the 3rd millennium BC to the 5th century AD. This period marks the height of the civilizations of Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome, playing a pivotal role in shaping the cultural and intellectual landscape of Europe, North Africa, and West Asia.
Renowned for their advancements in art, culture, and painting, these civilizations were centered around the Mediterranean Basin. The Greeks, with their profound contributions to philosophy, democracy, literature, and the arts, laid the foundations of Western civilization. Notable Greek figures include Homer, whose epic poetry set the precedent for Western literature, and philosophers like Plato and Aristotle, who profoundly influenced Western thought.
Ancient Rome, known for its architectural marvels, legal systems, and political institutions, adopted and spread Greek culture throughout Europe. The Romans preserved Greek art, imitated it, and created their own distinct style. The Roman Empire's influence is evident in the Latin language, legal systems, architectural styles, and numerous aspects of Western governance and social organization.
The art and architecture from these civilizations, such as Greek pottery and sculpture and Roman architectural styles like Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian, continue to be celebrated and studied. Many of these works are displayed in museums worldwide, including the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam and the Antikenmuseum in Basel, Switzerland.
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Country: | Europe, Greece, Italy |
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Start of the period: | III millennium BC |
End of the period: | V century |