A huge staple of the diet of early Africans was millet. A type of flat bread was made with the grain. In addition to the millet, small game animals were hunted, and local vegetation was also consumed.
The modern view is that humans were never cavemen; early humans were hunter gatherers and only occasionally used caves. However, there are cave paintings that have been dated to 40,000 BC. So, in that sense, their were certainly "cavemen" as recently as 10,000BC.
if u mean when did the first farmers appear then that would be in the oldest village jarmo which dates back to 7000 BC (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jarmo) while if ur asking abt the first civilization, that one rose between 4000-3000 bc in southern Iraq (mesopotamia)
Africans sing a wide variety of music, including traditional tribal songs, pop music, gospel, and hip-hop. They sing for various reasons such as storytelling, celebration, worship, and social commentary. Music is an integral part of African culture and plays a significant role in expressing identity and connecting communities.
No, cave men did not invent the wheel. The wheel was likely first invented in Mesopotamia around 3500 BC. Early humans may have used round objects like tree trunks for rolling, but the invention of the true wheel is attributed to later civilizations like the Mesopotamians.
No, cave paintings and evidence of human habitation in caves date back much further than 100 BC. The earliest known cave paintings were created more than 30,000 years ago by early humans. The term "cavemen" generally refers to prehistoric humans who lived in caves, so their existence predates 100 BC by thousands of years.
There was no currency in Spain in 4000 BC. There was no Spain in 4000 BC. There was no currency anywhere in the world in 4000 BC.
4000 bc
4000 BC; time goes down in BC not upwards like AD. The higher the number in BC the earlier it is
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Yes. BC stands for "Before Christ", so that 20 BC is five years before 15 BC 4000 BC is 2600 years before 1400 BC
Paleothic
palaeolithic
You have answered the question yourself. It was the period of time we call 4000 BC to the period known as 3000BC.
4000 BC to 2205 BC
The world, Adam and the Ark were not created in 4000 BC. This date has been determined by biblical scholars who have counted the confusing numbers in the Bible and have come to an incorrect answer.
4000 bc
Yes.