It is found as far back as there have been humans, all over the Earth. Archaeologists state that (for example) the way in which people have always been buried shows that they believed in the afterlife and held it important. Places and forms of worship have existed side-by-side with human habitations for as long as there have been human habitations.
it was found in india and it is hindu
There is evidence for gold as far as about 3100 B.C.
middle east
the holy books are the evidence
Evidence of it has been found in South America in 1100 B.C.
Evidence of Vikings have been found in Tokyo recently
the first fossil was found 2.6 million years ago and was a spearhead
A:We don't know where the first religion was found or by who. It can go back to the stone ages.A:It is IGNORANCE that lead us into answering this way. "Where the first religion was found or by who?" I suggest you ponder over this verse, then you will know the answer: 2 Corinthians 1:1.To the one above who must've misunderstood the question; they ask for religion, not a specific religion and Christianity is a very young religion. There were many before that.
Where is Physical Evidence found and collected?
Depends on the religion you're asking about but what is believed to be the first Saxon nunnery was found in Gloucestershire, England
The earliest records would suggest the Romans brought the religion to Britain.
There is no logical reason to believe in any religion if there is no evidence. The debates between religions themselves, and religions vs. atheism are all about evidence. People who believe in a religion should do so based on the evidence, and many evidences of God, Creation etc. have been given and are currently being debated. What you believe will be determined on how you interpret the evidence for and against any given religion. The real challenge is to do unbiased research, looking at the evidence without any presuppositions, so you can properly assess the evidence.