It depends what you mean by superstition. Records began shortly after christianisation in the 5th century and the establishment of monastaries. These started recording just the gospels but moved on to recording mythology in books such as leabher na hUidre and annals of the 4 masters
The chiniese
The sumerians
No, some of the earliest discovered apples were found in Switzerland.
The Jurassic Period.
The earliest forms of record keeping was used to keep track of the expenses of a royal court. These records were find along with the Code of Hammurabi.
the earliest bible on record is 1592 when the French invaded Turkey, otherwise known as the Ottoman Empire (back in the ww1 pre ww2 era)
No, earliest is an adjective. "The earliest record of bread-making is from ..."Earliest is a word used to describe something that came in first. with analysis, it describes so it is an adjective not a verb..
The earliest record of vampire-like creatures in mythology is unfortunately lost. The popularity of the word 'vampires' in English speaking countries is far more recent, however, and can be traced to the early 18th century after an influx of Eastern European superstition into the western part of Europe.
Ghana
Jurassic
I don't know, sorry! :(
Jurasic period