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That would be the very ancient Phoenicians (1550 BC-300 BC).See the related Wikipedia link listed below for more information:
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Yes, evidence suggests that by 9000 BC humans had already settled on all continents except Antarctica. Archaeological findings show human presence in the Americas, Europe, Asia, Australia, and Africa dating back to that time period.
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9000 BC
We have no record from 9000 BCE.
8000 to 9000 bc
The year 8988 BC, as with any year between 9000 BC and 8901 BC, fell in the 90th Century BC.
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The answer is 9000 BC. ok.
Pretty much where they live nowadays. There were just fewer people.
Damascus is considered to be the oldest (9000 BC).
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