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Recognizing role and function of arts through History

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Prehistoric Arts 1000-8000 BC     18th Century Arts 1700-1800 AD    
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Mesopotamian Arts 8000-400 BC     19th Century Arts 1800-1900 AD    
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Egyptian Arts 3000-100 BC     20th Century Arts 1900-2000 AD    
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Greek Arts 800-100 BC        
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Roman Arts 480 BC-476 AD        
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Middle Ages Arts 300-1400 AD        
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Renaissance Arts Circa 1400-1630 AD        
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Baroque Arts 1630-1700 AD        
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