In a site well known as Olduvai Gorge found in the Northern part of Tanzania (East Africa) More reading is available from Wikipedia
When the first human discovered a falling star.
Cenozoic Era
no, he made it
If you mean the first homo sapiens, then they originated in Ethiopia
Because that is where human bones were first found.
Homo erectus is the first human to be found outside of Africa.
No one knows what the first fossil found was - humans have been collecting the oddly shaped stones for thousands of years around the world. It has only been in the last couple of centuries that fossils have been recognized as the remains of ancient and extinct animals.
the first fossil was found 2.6 million years ago and was a spearhead
The first Neanderthal fossils were found in Gibraltar when tunnels were built for defence, but they were not recognised as a different human species at the time. The first fossils to be recognised as different from modern humans were found in the Neander Valley, near Dusseldorf, Germany.
The first human beings are believed to have originated in Africa, specifically in the region of East Africa. This area is often referred to as the "Cradle of Humankind" as it is where some of the earliest evidence of human ancestors and early human species have been found.
This is the first segment of the small intestine right below the stomach.
The Neanderthal Valley of Germany.