Abel Tasman is the true first discoverer of New Zealand, sailing past the islands in 1642. Tasman believed that New Zealand and Tasmania were both part of the same continent. However, James Cook is sometimes erroneously credited with discovering New Zealand, as he was the first to circumnavigate and chart the islands.
James Cook is credited with being the first European explorer to circumnavigate and chart New Zealand.
Kupe's first landing place is believed to be in New Zealand, specifically in the region of the Cook Strait. Kupe is a significant figure in Maori mythology and is credited with discovering and exploring parts of New Zealand.
Abel Tasman is credited with being the first European explorer to discover Ven Diemen's land (now Tasmania) and New Zealand.
Sir William Jones, a British judge and linguist, is generally credited with discovering the Indo-European language connection in the 18th century. His observation of similarities between Sanskrit, Latin, and Greek led to the recognition of a linguistic family that became known as the Indo-European language family.
The first European to see the Falls was David Livingstone in 1855
one of the first antibiotics was actually discovered by a British scientist named Alexander Fleming. He is credited for discovering (penicillin)
Abel Tasman was a Dutch explorer who is credited with the first recorded European sighting of New Zealand and Tasmania. His exploration contributed to the European understanding of the geography of the South Pacific region and paved the way for future exploration and colonization of these areas.
Yes; James Cook is believed to be the first European to actually land on New Zealand soil. He was not, however, the first European to discover New Zealand - that was achieved by Abel Tasman in 1642.
The name of the earliest human visitor to New Zealand (Aotearoa) is unknown. The (probably apocryphal) Kupe is often credited with the feat,. In the 1300s, Maori settlement began in New Zealand, and the two oldest archaeological sites are at Wairau Bar and at the Shag River (Waihemo), both in the South Island.
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no. How was not given credit for first discovering bacteria. Mr/ ms How is an unknown subject. The person who was given credit for first discovering bacteria was Anton van Leeuwenhoek.