It was first recorded in an ancient Egyptian Temple hundreds of years ago.
Egyptians used gold currency The earliest money that we know about was made of pure gold and dates back to the 3rd millennium BC in Egypt. The gold had standardised weights and values.
no it was notAnswer:The earliest record of gold was in Egyptian hieroglyphs from as early as 2600 BCE. We do not know how much earlier in prehistoric times it was discovered.
The earliest coins were made in 700-600 BC and were made out of Electrum which is a naturally occurring mix of both gold and silver. The first pure gold coins were made in about 560 BC.
King Croesus of Lydia is mainly the individual associated with inventing and producing some of the earliest gold coins. Croesus invented gold coins around the 6th century BC.
The Chinese philosopher Zhang Heng invented the earliest known seismoscope in 132 A.D. It recorded seismic events and their direction.
India is generally credited with the earliest recorded use.
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The earliest recorded history of gold dates back to 2600 BC. They were discovered in the royal tombs of the ancient civilization of Ur, in the ancient city of Mesopotamia.
According to the Muslims, the earliest recorded date of the Quaran is 610.
The battle of the Angles as recorded in the Bible.
The origins of the bo-shuriken in Japan are still unclear. Its earliest recorded use was in the 17th century.
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Believe it or not, prostitution is actually one of the earliest recorded businesses.
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There is evidence of drug use in the early neolithic (11,000 to 850 BCE) See Links
In Exodus 5:7 it is recorded that the Egyptians withheld straw from the Israelites for their brick making. This is the earliest recorded use of fiber reinforcement of a ceramic.
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