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the earliest works of history also incorporated mythology
The earliest works of history also incorporated mythology
The earliest recorded in ancient history calendar was the "Egyptian calendar" around 4236 B.C.E. They devised a 365-day calendar basing on the moon's cycles or what is called the solar calendar.
The Battle of Marathon took place in 490 BC. It is one of the earliest recorded battles in history. This battle is a defining moment in European development because it allowed the Greeks to gain confidence and grow their culture.
Carbon dating
Bread was one of the earliest prepared foods and existed before recorded history.
Unknown. The earliest music predates recorded history.
The earliest record of a tornado in Florida I have is from April of 1877.
Chinese scribes recorded history and events of daily life. These involved battles and everyday happenings.
In terms of Biblical history, the earliest recorded identity theft was when Jacob, pretended to be Esau in order to obtain his rightfully promised blessing. This would have occurred around 1930 BC.
That's a pretty hard question! Generally, to have mathematics you have to have a written set of numerals. The earliest recorded history of written numbers appears to be the Babylonian civilization, about 3200 BC. The links give the earliest discovery dates of other ancient civilizations, such as the Egyptians, Mayans, and Chinese. See related links.
The beginning of recorded Greek history was as early as 776 BC
golden age
It was the "Golden Age."
The history of the cannon can be traced to the Chinese who used it to shoot flaming objects at their enemies. The earliest recorded one was invented by CTesibius of Alexandria and used compressed air. This was in the 3rd century BC. See the related link for more information.
The Golden Age
It was the "Golden Age."