10,000 years ago
The Egyptians developed the first accurate calendar.
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The Sumerians were the first to create the first writing system. The exact person, I have no idea.
It is generally held to be the invention of a Semitic people in the middle east about 1800 B.C. It was spread by the Phoenicians and the Greek alphabet was derived from it.
The first recorded language is called Sanskrit, I think.
Dry Farming
Farming allowed the first people in settle in one location. Before farming, people had to hunt for their food, which meant they were constantly on the move.
The earliest farming areas developed in Asia, Africa, Europe, and the Americas. These continents were the cradles of civilization where agriculture first emerged thousands of years ago, leading to the growth of complex societies.
It was in Mesopotamia and Egypt that the first agricultural communities estableshed permanent farming populations which developed into civilised states.
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The first agricultural efforts in history were in Asia's The Fertile Crescent. So the place where farming began in Asia and in the world was the fertile crescent.
Herman Hollerith who developed the first mechanical tabulating system in 1890 (approximately).
Herman Hollerith who developed the first mechanical tabulating system in 1890 (approximately).
What unique art form was developed by First Nations people on the West Coast?
The term Lolcat was developed in approximately 2005. It first appeared when photographs of cats in situations or poses were created to cause amusement for the general public.
No, The first peoples were hunter gatherers and the first organised civilisations (the beginnings of settled farming) developed more around rivers than areas of oceans.
People needed to group together to survive, so eventually groups got large enough to start taking over other groups, and eventually started forming small "countries". Civilizations first started showing up after Farming was developed in Ancient Mesopotamia, which allowed cities to form.