Technically "Petroglyphs" are considered the oldest of aboriginal "wall art" and it would depend what area(s) you are looking in. Such as in Canada the Petroglyphs located in Peteborough, Ontario at the Petroglyphs Provincial Park are one of the oldest and largest concentrations of aboriginal rock carvings.
October 29 1929 was the date in US Wall Street Stock Market crashed.
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the wall fell in 1989
The names on the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall are arranged in chronological order, starting from the axis (the middle). The names of those under known casualties start from the middle of the wall and span westward; they are listed from top to bottom, right to left, by the date of known casualty. The names of those who went missing and were supposedly in designated Vietnam combat zones start from the middle of the wall and span eastward; they are listed from top to bottom, left to right, by the date a person was proclaimed missing.
It cannot be known. Perhaps markings on a cave wall or tree trunk, counting the days
The Berlin Wall opened in 1961 and fell in 1989...
No, Solomon did not build the Western Wall. The Western Wall, also known as the Wailing Wall, is a remnant of the Second Temple, which was constructed by Herod the Great in the first century BCE. Solomon built the First Temple in Jerusalem, which was destroyed by the Babylonians in 586 BCE. The Western Wall is significant as a sacred site for Jewish prayer and reflection.
it was divided
Wall species of gecko are known as the Pachdactylus family of geckos.
On this date in 1792, the New York Stock Exchange was organized by a group of 24 brokers meeting on the corner of New York City's Wall Street and Water Streets. They made their first transactions under a buttonwood tree (also known as an American sycamore tree) on Wall Street, where they would meet in fair weather - hence, the name.
october, 1929
It is difficult to date his early paintings exactly, but the first one might be Girl with a Parrot or The Two Children, from 1859/60.A series of wall paintings representing the four seasons were transferred to canvas and are now at the Petit Palais, Paris, France. They were painted in 1859 or 1860 and are the first (or among the first) paintings by Cézanne known today.