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1 Examples of styles
2 Chronology of styles
2.1 Prehistoric
2.1.1 Ancient Americas
2.2 Mediterranean and Middle-East Civilizations
2.2.1 Ancient Near East and Mesopotamia
2.2.2 Iranian and Persian
2.3 Ancient Asian
2.3.1 Indian
2.3.2 Historic temple styles
2.3.3 Chinese
2.3.4 Also
2.4 Classical Antiquity
2.5 The Dark Ages
2.5.1 Europe
2.6 Medieval Europe
2.6.1 Romanesque
2.6.2 Associated styles
2.6.3 Gothic
2.7 Asian architecture contemporary with the Dark Ages and medieval Europe
2.7.1 Japanese
2.7.2 Chinese
2.7.3 Dravidian and Vesara temple styles (India)
2.7.4 Other Indian styles
2.7.5 Islamic
2.8 American architecture contemporary with the Dark and Middle Ages
2.9 The Renaissance and its successors
2.9.1 United Kingdom
2.9.2 Spain and Portugal
2.9.3 Colonial
2.9.4 Baroque
2.10 Asian architecture contemporary with Renaissance and post-Renaissance Europe
2.10.1 Japanese
2.10.2 Indian
2.11 Neoclassicism
2.11.1 Neoclassical
2.12 Revivalism and Orientalism
2.12.1 Revivals started before the Victorian Era
2.12.2 Victorian revivals
2.12.3 Orientalism
2.12.4 Revivals in North America
2.12.5 Other late 19th century styles
2.12.6 Rural styles
2.13 Reactions to the Industrial Revolution
2.13.1 Arts and Crafts in Europe
2.13.2 Arts and Crafts in the US
2.14 Modernism and other styles contemporary with modernism
2.14.1 Modernism under communism
2.14.2 Fascist/Nazi
2.14.3 Post-Second World War
2.14.4 Other 20th century styles
2.15 Post-Modernism and early 21st century styles
3 Fortified styles
4 Vernacular styles
4.1 Generic methods
4.2 European
4.3 North American
4.4 Native American
4.5 South American
4.6 African
4.7 Asian
4.8 Australasian