Diamonds have been part of human history for more than 6,000 years.
Until the 1600s, the history of diamonds per se was not written. However, since then, you can read more, below and pursue the history angle that you want.
Diamonds have been part of human history for about 6,000 years. The date you want has been lost to history.
Blood diamonds -- like all other diamonds -- are as old as earth itself. The phenomenon of blood diamonds -- diamonds used to fund mayhem, terrorism and war -- has a history in Africa beginning as early as 1975. You can read more about each country's history with blood diamonds, below.
Diamonds have been part of human history for more than 6,000 years.
Diamonds have been part of human history for about 6,000 years.
Diamonds have been part of human history for about 6,000 years.
Diamonds have been part of human history for more than 6,000 years. The person's name has been lost to history.
Yes, at least its recent history.
Conflict diamonds or 'blood diamonds -- have a history in Angola, Liberia and Sierra Leone, Côte d'Ivoire, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the Republic of Congo and Zimbabwe. Each has a history of funding civil war or other mayhem using diamonds as far back as the 1980s. You can read more about each country's history with conflict diamonds, below.
The Crater of Diamonds State Park in Arkansas sits on land historically used as farmland. You can read its history, below.
Since diamonds have been part of human history for more than 6,000 years, the exact year, the name of the person and the location of the action has been lost to history.
The early history of diamonds comes to us mostly from India.
Diamonds have been part of human history for about 6,000 years. The first person who picked up 'the shiny stone', admired it, kept it and used it has a name that has been lost to history.