No; there were nations with a central Government as far back as the ancient Egyptians and Assyrians, so several thousand years back.
No, corsets were invented some time during the 17th century, the Greek Goddesses pre-date them by two or three thousand years
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Two thousand years In Roman numerals MM
three thousand years.
Egypt
over nine thousand years.
i think i was made thousand years ago
National governments were never "invented" in the formal sense, yet many thinkers argue that there exists a symbolic "social contract" which lay the ground for the creation of civil societies, or governments; look at Locke and Rousseau especially for this. The earliest known national government was seated in Ur, the capital of Sumer, the oldest known human civilization, approximately 7500 years ago; it bore little resemblance to modern governments because it was neither limited in power nor accountable to its subjects, and until the first version of the Magna Carta was signed in 1215, almost no government was.
Sailboats as we know them, were invented several thousand years ago by ancient humans
some weirdo adult did a thousand years ago
Singing was invented many thousand years ago, before recorded history. So, nobody knows where it was invented.
Explosives were not invented for another thousand years.
The abacus was invented several thousand years ago. There was nobody around to take a picture of the inventors. The forerunner of the camera was invented less than 200 years ago.
No. Guns were not invented until the 1300's. Gun powder was invented by the Chinese a thousand of years after Rome.
Kites made their appearance over three thousand years ago, in China
At the same time as the rest of the English language. About a thousand years ago...
The Andalusian revolt against the Ptolemic theory of circular orbits.