the oldest civilization was the OLMEC (:
People from Egypt, which is a country in the north-eastern corner of Africa, and one of the oldest countries there is.
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The Kemetians (i.e., ancient Egyptians).
egypt is one of the oldest cradles of civilization becouse the firon use to sirvive there long time ago and becouse there are old piramids and old triditions
africa's oldest country is LIBERIA
No. Madagascar is the oldest country in Africa, having to be founded in 2000 BC. The second oldest country in Africa is Egypt, having to be founded in 1200 BC. Ethiopia was not founded until 980 BC.
the babilonian and the greek!
Liberia
the Olmec civilization is the oldest
According to their earliest radio-carbon dated sites, the oldest would be:Egyptian civilization - 3100 BCMayan civilization - 2000 BCOlmec civilization - 1500 BCRoman civilization - 900 BC
The oldest largest civilization is the Iroquois
Iraq and Iran have the best claim for Oldest Country. Civilization began on the banks of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, an areal called The Fertile Crescent.
Yes Africa had the oldest civilization They were the first to melt iron ore and use it for meaningful purposes. There was Nubia and and many others like Punt. Scientist are also questioning complex art work dating back 70,000 years ago as being very mondern that was found in South Africa.
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san marino=oldest country on record maybe not the real oldest......but the oldest still with the same name most tradition go's to china
The first known homo sapiens evolved in Africa 10 to 5 million years ago. The earliest recorded civilisation in the Palaeolithic era was in Sudan (kurma civilisation) which was originally part of the Kingdom of Kush, well predating recorded history. The earliest human's skulls were similar to that of a gorilla or chimpanzee. The early humans lived in both the forest and the open savanna at a time that Africa was drying up.