Here is a list of historical periods commonly associated with antiques, along with their corresponding years:
1. Ancient Antiquities:
Prehistoric (Before 3000 BCE)
Ancient Egypt (3000 BCE - 332 BCE)
Ancient Greece (800 BCE - 146 BCE)
Ancient Rome (753 BCE - 476 CE)
Ancient China (c. 1600 BCE - 220 CE)
2. Medieval Period:
Early Medieval (5th century - 10th century)
Romanesque (10th century - 12th century)
Gothic (12th century - 16th century)
3. Renaissance to Present
Renaissance Period (14th century - 17th century)
Baroque Period (17th century - mid-18th century)
Rococo Period (mid-18th century - late 18th century)
Neoclassical Period (mid-18th century - early 19th century)
Victorian Period (1837-1901)
Arts and Crafts Movement (1860s - 1910s)
Art Nouveau (1890s - early 20th century)
Art Deco (1920s - 1930s)
Mid-Century Modern (1940s - 1960s)
Contemporary (1960s - present)
Please note that these periods are general guidelines, and the dates may vary depending on the region and specific styles or movements within each era.
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