The San people of southern Africa are believed to be one of the oldest continuous populations in the world, with a history dating back tens of thousands of years. They are known for their hunter-gatherer way of life and unique genetic lineage.
No, Kush was not a human race. It was an ancient kingdom in Nubia, located in present-day Sudan. The people of Kush were part of the larger African population.
Humans, most people believe that human life originated in Africa. Then expanded from there up into Europe and Asia. People crossed over from Siberia into North America on a land bridge, but soon afterward the land bridge disappeared under water, cutting North Americans off until the Europeans discovered the continent. So, no one specific "race" of humans is the oldest, but the common belief is that humans came from Africa.
It is unclear which ethnic group is the oldest as all human populations have evolved and diversified over time. Modern humans originated in Africa and have migrated and intermixed throughout history, so there is no single "oldest" ethnic group.
at the site of the targaflorio, they mention"the older race of the world", maybe they mean the oldest race of the world. It is held from 1906 to the mid seventies at Sicilie, Italy. source: www.targaflorio.info Possibly the 999 built by Henry Ford and raced in 1901. The car is on permanent display at the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn Michigan. It appears that the first race was held on July 22nd 1894 between Paris and Rouen in Normandy and organized by sports journalist Pierre Giffar of the daily "Petit Journal". A total of 21 cars, 14 powered by gas and 7 by steam, took part. Only 14 made it, after roughly 10 hours.
No, Chinese is not a race. It's a national origin, nationality, and demonym for the people of China. People from the continent of Asia are termed "Asians" for racial purposes. However, in Anthropology, race is not determined based on skin color.Race is determined base on skull size, shape, and features. Chinese people would most likely fall into the Mongoloidal classification in Anthropology. Some in other regions of China and Asia may fall into the Caucasoidal category.
Since humans originated from mars then the oldest races will be some of the green men tribes
There is no oldest human race in Europe or anywhere else. There is just one human race, universally. Though sometimes I have doubts about certain people being a member of it.
The Clonliffe 2 Mile race held its 116th edition in 2007, making it among the oldest in the world. The world's oldest marathon is the Boston Marathon which held its 112th race on April 21, 2007. The world oldest race are the Atlanteans (even though they are no longe here) they were the first known and civilised race. Hopefully that was what you meant
One school of thought believes that caucasians are the oldest race of mankind. Many more theorise that humans began their existence in the Middle east, and from them were all other races descended.
No, Kush was not a human race. It was an ancient kingdom in Nubia, located in present-day Sudan. The people of Kush were part of the larger African population.
The oldest sporting venue in the US is Saratoga Race Course.
Sailing rocks of Death Valley Racetrack
The oldest person to run the 2016 race was Fauja Singh, who was 104 years old. Singh became the oldest person to complete a full-distance marathon, finishing the race in 3 hours, 56 minutes, and 34 seconds.
Norman Vaughan
It is unclear which ethnic group is the oldest as all human populations have evolved and diversified over time. Modern humans originated in Africa and have migrated and intermixed throughout history, so there is no single "oldest" ethnic group.
the oldest was norman Vaughan who was 88 and the youngest was dallas seavey who was 18
the oldest was norman Vaughan who was 88 and the youngest was dallas seavey who was 18