Oldest human settlements would probably be in Africa. Ethiopian human settlements may be 130,000 to 200,000 years old (datings vary). But the scientists are always finding older & older human beings, dating back millions of years, so we're always finding older & older settlements.
The oldest human artefacts are "chopper" stone tools dating from around 2.5 million years ago, from Gona, Ethiopia. The Altamira cave paintings
The oldest tools have been found in various locations around the world, with some of the oldest known tools being sharp-edged stones dating back to around 3.3 million years ago, found in eastern Africa, notably in Kenya and Ethiopia. These tools were likely used by early hominins for various tasks such as cutting and butchering.
The oldest bones ever found are approximately 300 million years old and belong to a species called Ossirarus kamylaris. These bones were discovered in 2004 in Texas, USA.
The oldest stone tools have been found in East Africa, specifically in locations such as the Olduvai Gorge in Tanzania and the Turkana Basin in Kenya. These tools date back to over 2.6 million years ago and were crafted by early members of the Homo genus.
Stone Age people lived in a variety of environments, including caves, rock shelters, and open-air settlements. They were nomadic hunter-gatherers, living in locations where they could easily access food sources such as game animals, fish, fruits, and plants. Their settlements could be found across the globe, from Africa to Europe, Asia, the Americas, and Oceania.
The oldest in-situ rock found on Earth to date was found in Northern Quebec in Canada and is dated as 4.28 billion years of age.
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The oldest rocks on Earth are found in Western Australia, in the Pilbara region. These rocks are estimated to be around 4 billion years old, providing valuable insights into the early history of our planet.
No, the oldest rocks on Earth are not located in the Grand Canyon. The oldest rocks found on Earth are estimated to be over 4 billion years old and are typically found in locations such as Canada, Australia, and Africa.
The oldest rocks are typically found on land, as they have not been eroded away by oceanic processes. The oldest known rocks on Earth are found in Western Australia and are estimated to be around 4 billion years old.
The oldest known archaeological remains found in Nigeria date to about 11,000 B.C. It is possible that humans arrived in the region earlier than that, but no remains of their settlements have been discovered.
The oldest known mineral on Earth is zircon, minute grains of which have been found in Australia and dated at over four billion years old.
settlements can be found every where.
The oldest fossil found on earth is 3.5 billion years old
Diamonds can be found on every continent on Earth, except Europe and Antarctica.
The oldest viable seed is believed to be 32,000 years old and comes from a plant called Silene stenophylla, which was discovered in the Siberian permafrost. This seed was successfully germinated in 2012.
The oldest crust on earth can be found in Australia and parts of Canada. It ranges in age from 3. 7 to 4. 28 billion years old.