You think probable to Olduvai Gorge.
The earliest bones have been found in Africa. Man began in Africa.
Africa was the earliest continent known to man as man originated there. However, due to ancient and semi-modern civilizations, Europe, Asia, and Africa were the known continents.
The highlands of Ethiopia are where the earliest hominids have been found.
Ancient Man.
The God of the ancient Phoenicians was Dagon, a half man half fish diety.
Coelophysis
The largest human skeleton ever found may be the 6 foot, 8 inch skeleton that they found of a person with gigantism, as noted in the link below. Other skeletons are often reported on the internet of skeletons of superhuman proportions, but all of them seem to be hoaxes if you look up the organizations referred to, or try snopes.com. http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2012/11/121102-gigantism-ancient-skeleton-archaeology-history-science-rome/
Gold has been found that dates back to 6000 BC, so no one knows exactly who found it. One thing we do know - the earliest metal known to man was gold.
Gold was found by our ancient ancestors in many locations, but as man came out of Africa one could surmise that African gold was the first gold to be found by man.
Mars itself is clearly visible to the naked eye and as such has been known to man for thousands of years, tracing its earliest knowledge by man to the Babylonians, where it was named Neural.
'they' did not find skeletons in oliver cromwell's closet lots of people wanted to, so they could put the man in jail for it
If you are talking about the ancient Olympics she was beaten to death.