Your heritage goes all the way back to the very very beginning. However, no one is able to trace their ancestry that far, and few are able to trace back more than a 200 years or so.
The population of Rome, Italy, is about 3.5 million today and was founded in 753 B.C., so I'm sure there are millions of people that can trace their heritage to someone who lived there during that 2700 year period.
The Christians and the Moslems (as well as the varety of sects within each religion) claim to be descendants of Abraham, at least in terms of philosophy and ethics. However, only the Jews actually trace, or at least try to trace, their personal ancestry back to Abraham
NO. The Ethiopian Jewish community is relatively old, but not older than the communities that trace their lineage back to places in the Middle East (like Iraq, Iran or Egypt).
The Modern Olympics trace their roots back to Greece. There have been thirty Summer Olympics and 22 Winter games held during the Modern era.
Many aspects of modern life, law, religion, politics, military science, and medicine trace their origins back to ancient Rome.
We can trace the origin of stoves back to Ancient Greece. We can trace refrigerators, known as ice-boxes at the time, to 11th century Persia. (Modern electric refrigerators were invented in 1915). So your answer would be stoves.
Trace can be a verb or a noun. Example as a verb: "I can trace my family history back to the seventeenth century".
Israelites trace their origins back to their patriarch, Abraham, who according to the Hebrew Bible, lived in Mesopotamia (modern-day Iraq). He is considered the father of the Israelite people and made a covenant with God establishing the basis of their faith and identity.
It means a trace back to airline.
All dogs can trace their ancestry back to the wolf.
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