The descendants of Rome's earliest settlers were the patricians and the plebeians.
The first settlers were Latins who lived on the seven hills of Rome. The foundation of Rome was a union of these settlers under a king. It was also said to have also involved a fusion between the Latins of these hills and Sabines who had settlers on two of these hills There was also a legend that tried to establish the Romans as descendants of the Trojans, but that was just that, a legend.
If you mean the earliest civilization, it is the maori.
The Vikings.
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The group of people which were the original settlers of Rome were Latin. However, the Etruscans came and took over the built cities in Rome.
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No settlers arrived at Rome. The founding of Rome does not refer to the building of a city. It refers to the creation the Roman state. Romulus, the founder of Rome and its first king, unified the peoples who lived in separate settlements on the hills which were to become the Seven Hills of Rome (the Palatine, Capitoline, Caelian, Esquiline, Viminal, Quirinal and Aventine hills) under his rule. Collectively, these settlements became Rome. It was also said that the foundation of Rome involved a fusion between Latins and Sabines. The earliest evidence of human settlement in the area of Rome dates to the 14th or 13th century BC, some 700-600 before the given date of the foundation of Rome in 753 BC.
The English passengers of the Ark and the Dove in 1634.
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Tents, or caves
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