5600 bc at Lepenski Vir in Yogoslavia in hut floors of stone age village
There are no records of the earliest use of the sewing needle. They have been used since the earliest dawn of human kind. Different cultures through out history have independently discovered the use of the sewing needle.
No, the Greeks were using bricks to build. It was the Romans that later on discovered the concrete.
Tin extraction and use can be dated to the beginnings of the Bronze Age around 3000 BC
The earliest archaeological evidence of the existence of charriots in Latium (land of the latins) is dated to the last years of the 8th century BC.
They discovered how to make and use concrete for their building structures.
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.
iron use has been dated from before christ. the Sumerians and Egyptians used Iron for small objects like spear point and jewelery.
Probably one of the earliest animals living on dry land, hundreds of millions of years ago, They didn't use names back then as they didn't have language.
The use of concrete dates back to ancient civilizations, with the earliest known use attributed to the Nabataean traders around 6500 BC in what is now Jordan and Syria. However, the Romans are often credited with popularizing and significantly advancing concrete technology around 300 BC, using it extensively in their architectural masterpieces, such as the Pantheon and aqueducts. Roman concrete, known as opus caementicium, was pivotal in the development of durable structures that have stood the test of time.
She dated him until they broke up.
You can use a concrete crack filler to fill concrete cracks.
The earliest known first use of Carbon is 3750 BC. by the Egyptians and Sumerians but the first true chemical analyses was in 1789 by Antoine Lavoisier as an element.