Front Asia is one of the districts(geographical) Asian part of Eurasia. It is located in the north-west of the mainland and includes the Armenian and Iranian highlands, the Arabian Peninsula, the Transcaucasus and the Levant.
Thus, the Near East is very fastdeveloped in the class and economic terms. Moreover: the states, developing independently, not only did not break their connection with the periphery, but also contributed to its development. Due to the great demand from the states, the periphery could improve both production and own social system.
It is not surprising that with such rapid developmentproduction and economy (the Middle Asia entered the Bronze Age already at the end of the third millennium BC), culture also began to develop rapidly. By the way, if we talk about the Bronze Age, we can not fail to mention the important role of this geographical region. His states greatly facilitated the advent of the Bronze Age for the periphery: since they were interested in obtaining this metal from the outside, it was profitable for them to transfer their knowledge in the sphere of metallurgy to the neighboring countries.
However, something still remains to this day, and although these crumbs can not fully tell about the culture of the Near East, they deserve the most careful study.
Unfortunately, scientists and culturologists are still nothave reliable information about the period of the origin of art in this part of our continent. After all, most of them were destroyed not only cultural monuments, but also written information about them. However, some information still exists: it is known that by the fourth millennium BC, Front Asia already had its own culture. In some measure, it is possible to trace the development of its art up to the first millennium BC.
It should be noted that the development of painting in this area was important not only for himself: all the peoples of the East were influenced by the front-Asian culture and took much from it.
It is also known that there was a period whenThe culture of the Near East was influenced significantly by the culture of Egypt: it so attracted the Asian ruling class that they decided to introduce it into their everyday life.