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The first Africans arrived in Hispaniola in 1502. They were brought by the Spanish as enslaved individuals to work on plantations and mines.

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Was the first man found in Africa?

The bones of the first ancestors of humans were found in Africa. China claims that their ancestors are not related to those, but the remains found in China are no way that old (though plenty). It is nearly definite that those skeleton remains are our ancestors, just by the biological familiarity and the laws concerning evolution and inheritance and the reproduction of species. Genetic studies that are under way or complete lead to the conclusion, that all people (Caucasian, Black, Asian, if you want to put it that way), are the offspring of that beings. Therefore the professional field would find it extremely unlikely that there will be another result but a total proof of the theory that Humanity originated in Africa. (The Chines viewpoint is motivated ideologically and is intentionally shaped to prevent it being disproved even if it leads to a hindrance in understanding human anthropology to our best.) The first "man" who's remains ever were found is an African monkey.


Who was the first person to draw on cave walls?

The first known instances of cave art date back over 40,000 years ago. While it is unclear who exactly was the first person to draw on cave walls, it is believed that early humans, such as the Cro-Magnon people, created these art forms for various reasons including communication, symbolism, and ritual practices.


When was the date 79 weeks ago?

To find the date 79 weeks ago, you would subtract 79 weeks from the current date. If today is June 1, 2021, the date 79 weeks ago would be February 10, 2020.


Who were the first people to bury their dead?

The earliest evidence of intentional burial practices date back to the Upper Paleolithic period, around 130,000 years ago. Neanderthals are among the first known hominins to have engaged in burial practices. However, it is debated whether these practices were for symbolic or practical reasons.


Where were the first human bones found?

The oldest human remains to have been discovered (if human is taken to be a member of the genus Homo) date to 2.3 million years ago and were discovered in Hadar, Ethiopia.