The first written records are associated with the Sumerians and the Early Dynastic Period of ancient Egypt, in approximately 3500 B.C. The earliest written recordings dealt with Pharaohs and ancient Egyptian reigns.
No. The first written records in china were written by the Shang Dynasty
I don't know what rulers it is ,but i do know that it was during the Shang Dynasty that the first records were established.
Very unlikely. Food at that first thanksgiving celebration were not very elaborate.There was no mention of cranberries in any of the written records.
Shang dynasty,you should be happy it is right....smile........(you right)
No civilization can exist without some form of measurement nor record keeping. It therefore follows that the first to have a written language would be the first to record measurement. The contenders for this are : -- The Chinese (records begin around 1600 BC, but culture much older) -- The Sumerians or Akkadians (Uruk records dated to before 2900 BC) -- The Egyptians (records exist from 3200 BC)
No. The first written records in china were written by the Shang Dynasty
The Beates 1st album, Please Please Me, came out in 1963.
Slavery has been around since ancient times (before records were written) so we can not tell you.
No written records have been found from the Xia dynasty and there is dispute as to whether this legendary dynasty existed.
People don't keep records of exactly when someone first uses a word or phrase.
Unknown. It is too far back in history and no written records exist.
they were the first chinese dynasty to leave written records behind.
I don't know what rulers it is ,but i do know that it was during the Shang Dynasty that the first records were established.
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According to the fossil records, the modern humans did appear on earth more than 130,000 years ago.
No, records as we know them today did not exist in the 1820s. The first commercially successful method of recording and reproducing sound did not appear until the late 1870s with the invention of the phonograph by Thomas Edison.
No, cancer was discovered well before 1932. The first written records of cancer are from 1500 B.Sc. , and were found written on papyrus from ancient Egypt.