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The title of the "first person to make an invention" is difficult to attribute to a specific individual, as inventions have occurred throughout human history and prehistory, often anonymously. Early inventions, such as tools made from stone or the wheel, emerged in various cultures independently. Notable early inventors include Archimedes and Thomas Edison, but many inventions were collective efforts rather than the work of a single person. Thus, the concept of invention is deeply rooted in the evolution of human creativity and collaboration.

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