1. Caves
1.1. Altamira in Spain
1.2. Lascaux in France
2. Art as a separate
2.1. discipline
2.2. intellectual
3. Philosophy of history
4. Historical writing
4.1. 19th century
4.1.1. Zeitgeist or spirit
4.1.2. Art history presupposed change
4.1.3. progress
4.2. Hegel's theory
5. 16th century
5.1. brush painting
5.2. Chinese or Japanese
6. Potter
6.1. quality
6.2. skill
6.3. craftsmanship
7. Static moments
8. Eastern art history
8.1. time fram
8.2. Eastern art
9. The modern day nations in this area
9.1. Iraq
9.2. Syria
9.3. Lebanon
9.4. Cyprus
9.5. Jordan
9.6. Israel
9.7. Palestine
9.8. Egypt
9.9. southeastern Turkey
9.10. Western Iran
10. civilization
10.1. civis
10.2. cities
11. Third river system
11.1. China
11.1.1. Yellow River
11.1.1.1. Bayan Har Mountains
11.1.2. Empties
11.1.2.1. Bohai Sea
11.1.3. the Yangtze
11.1.3.1. Chinese civilization flourished
12. technique
13. material
14. cradles of ancient civilizations
14.1. waterways
14.2. Rivers
15. Mesopotamia
15.1. Greeks
15.2. meso
15.3. potamos
15.4. river
16. theory
17. Denisova cave
17.1. Atlai mountains
17.2. Siberia
18. Yangtze’s Three Gorges area
19. Humans began to leave record
19.1. form of scripts
19.2. writing
19.3. artifact
19.4. Structures
19.5. images
20. Systematic investigation of the past
21. 400 BCE
22. Begining of Visual Arts
22.1. Homo sapiens
22.2. Prehistory
22.3. Art-making in burials
22.4. Jewelry
22.5. Gilded weapons
22.6. Textile
22.7. Grave goods
22.8. man-made or natural
23. History
23.1. Can mix fact and fiction
23.2. More than story telling
23.3. interested in proven facts
23.4. The documents and remains of the past
24. Two common media of visual arts in the era
24.1. Paintings
24.1.1. Natural pigments
24.1.1.1. clay
24.1.1.2. mud
24.1.1.3. reddish iron ore
24.1.1.4. hematite
24.2. Petroglyphs
24.2.1. Greek petros
24.2.1.1. rock
24.2.1.2. stone
24.2.2. glyphos
24.2.2.1. etching
24.2.2.2. writing
24.2.3. images of human
24.2.4. animal forms
24.2.5. repetitive patterns
24.2.5.1. whorls
24.2.5.2. waves
25. Seven Arts
25.1. artworks themselves
25.2. Tangible
25.3. Architecture or fleeting
25.4. performing arts
25.5. count as documents
25.6. Intangible
26. 19th century
26.1. art history presupposed change
26.2. Progress
27. Ming dynasty
27.1. blue
27.2. White
28. Survive across time
28.1. Yuan
28.2. Ming
28.3. Quing
29. Byzantine art
29.1. 4th to the 14th century
29.2. Byzantine icon maker
29.3. Christian doctrine
29.4. faithfulness
29.5. Byzantine iconographer
29.6. Byzantine artist
29.7. Chinese innovation
30. Western art history
30.1. Western art
30.2. prevailing
30.3. interfering
30.4. influence in Philippine art It's history
30.5. conscious
30.6. reflexive
31. HUMAN ORIGINS AND CIVILIZATIONS
31.1. Humans are believed to have originated in Africa
31.2. Three distinct species
31.2.1. modern humans
31.2.1.1. Homo sapiens
31.2.2. Neanderthals
31.2.2.1. Homo neanderthalensis
31.2.3. Denisovans
31.2.3.1. Homo sp. Altai or Homo sapiens ssp. Denisova
31.3. Civilization
31.3.1. cities
31.4. Civilized
31.5. Fertile Crescent
31.6. 4000 BCE
32. the eastern coast of the Mediterranean
32.1. Tigris
32.2. Euphrates
32.3. Levant
33. ANCIENT CIVILIZATIONS AND THEIR ARTS
33.1. Civilization
33.2. Approximate Dates
33.3. Location
33.4. Major Cities
33.5. Visual Arts
33.6. Asia and Europe
33.7. America
34. Hegel’s theory
35. medium
36. Uraban space
36.1. centralized government
36.2. organized religion
36.3. trade
36.4. architecture,
36.5. arts flourish
37. Uncivilized
37.1. wild
37.2. untamed
37.3. barbaric
38. Denisovan DNA
38.1. Melanesians
38.2. aboriginal Australians
39. Seafaring people
39.1. Austronesians
39.1.1. Taiwan
39.1.2. Philippines
39.1.3. Polynesia
39.1.4. Hawaii
39.1.5. Rapa Nui or Easter Island
40. Human history
41. Two tributaries
41.1. White Nile
41.1.1. headwaters
41.1.2. Lake Victoria
41.2. Blue Nile
41.2.1. Lake Tana