After people were able to develop towns and a community it was a natural progression to make temples, palaces, and scared spaces. Even early man drew what he saw on cave walls and created places that were special (Stonehenge and Pyramids). It is in man's nature to create.
They developed the dome and the arch in architectural art and the fresco in decorative art.
the caves art
All four early civilizations—Mesopotamia, Ancient Egypt, the Indus Valley, and Ancient China—developed along fertile river valleys, which provided essential water resources for agriculture. They established complex social structures, governance systems, and trade networks, leading to significant advancements in technology, writing, and culture. Additionally, these civilizations shared a reliance on organized religion and developed forms of art that reflected their beliefs and societal values.
It helps people understand the past and how things use to be...
The invention of printing came about the Tang Dynasty and helped make it more available. -Printing was invented.
Early civilizations developed other forms of art as well.
Dancing was not found- it was a form of art created by early civilizations in order to honor and entertain their god or gods.
They developed the dome and the arch in architectural art and the fresco in decorative art.
Among the earliest civilizations that exhibit the phenomenon of divinized. The first Mesopotamian ruler who declared himself divine was Naram-Sin of Akkad.
They are in the realism stage of development.
Titus Develope has written: 'The partymaker's assistant; or The art of dividing made easy' -- subject(s): Church controversies, Anecdotes
Religion, government, written language, specilization, ;science,art,and math (all 3 are together); social class, trade, and eeconomy
the caves art
Early art provided a basis for all art made today.
what are some early Texas art
because of the pretty stone and designs and because it was a good fashion design to the Sumerians
All four early civilizations—Mesopotamia, Ancient Egypt, the Indus Valley, and Ancient China—developed along fertile river valleys, which provided essential water resources for agriculture. They established complex social structures, governance systems, and trade networks, leading to significant advancements in technology, writing, and culture. Additionally, these civilizations shared a reliance on organized religion and developed forms of art that reflected their beliefs and societal values.