Scientists believe that the first continent where people lived was Africa. This is supported by fossil evidence of early hominins found in regions like the Rift Valley in East Africa.
The first people believed to live on the American continent were the indigenous peoples who arrived thousands of years ago by crossing a land bridge that once connected Asia to North America. These early inhabitants eventually evolved into diverse cultures and civilizations across the continent.
Africa is the continent that comes first in the alphabet.
Before the first settlers came to the American continent, there were no European influences, cities, or trade networks established by outsiders. The indigenous peoples lived in small communities and had their own unique cultures, languages, and traditions.
Early people began their global migration from the continent of Africa.
The continent with a population of approximately 731 million people is Europe.
The explorers in the first winter-over expedition on the continent -- Belgian Antarctic Expedition (BelgAE) of 1897 to 1899 -- 'lived' on their ship, the Belgica, which was frozen in the ice along the continent's coast. Since then, people have lived temporarily on the continent. There are no permanent residents and no native population.
No. The Australian Aborigines were the first people who lived in Australia.
Native Americans
The first people who lived in Nevada are called Nevadians and they are also called Woodland people. :)
Cleopatra lived on the continent of Africa.
The North American continent.
the first people who lived their is native.
Chinese people
people from england
Yes, most likely. The native Americans lived here.
Jesus lived on the continent of Asia. He spent most of his time on Earth in the city of Galilee which is modern-day Palestine.
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