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We don't know the exact chronological order of the god's birth. We just know that Zeus is the youngest. He might be the oldest if you look at who got eaten by Kronus. It's very confusing.
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RigVeda is the oldest veda
khofo is the oldest step pyramid
Relating to time. Chronological order usually means from oldest to newest.
It means oldest first and newest last.
brain stem is the oldest and most primitive
A chronology is often presented from oldest to newest.Distant to most recent past forms a chronology.Events from birth to death fall into a chronological order.
starting at the oldest..... 40AD, 628AD, 768AD
The oldest is on bottom and youngest on top.
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Zoroastrianism and vedic Hinduism are the oldest faiths with Judaism and Buddhism following on behind.
The questions are listed in chronological order - if you want to answer the oldest questions - simply scroll through the pages until you get to the last one. Be warned though - in some of the categories there are hundreds of unanswered questions !
Many ancient cultures had ink that was used for writing. The oldest empires to use ink were China and India.
We have a fragmentary record of a Mesopotamian war between the city-states of Umma and Lagash about 2,700 BCE. No doubt there were plenty of wars before then, but not specifically recorded.
It is difficult to pinpoint the exact oldest holiday in the world as many ancient cultures had their unique celebrations. However, one of the oldest recorded holidays is believed to be the ancient Mesopotamian New Year celebration, which dates back more than 4,000 years. Another contender for the oldest holiday is the summer solstice celebration, which has been observed by various cultures for thousands of years.