It is possible that multicellular animals existed
before the Vendian Period. Like the Vendian animals,
earlier animals may have been soft-bodied, so they
did not leave fossils. Or, paleontologists simply may
not yet have found any earlier fossils.
The Vendian Period, also known as the Ediacaran Period, was the final geologic period of the Neoproterozoic Era before the Cambrian Period. It lasted from about 635 million to 541 million years ago and is known for the appearance of complex multicellular life forms, including the earliest known animals.
That was almost certainly before recorded history even existed.
i dont know go ask someone else
Animals such as the Moose have co-existed with man in North America from long before records began.
Jesus Christ existed before Lucifer was created, but Lucifer existed before Jesus was incarnated.
No. He died before Google existed and before computers.
No, sugar did not cause slavery. Slavery existed long before the United States existed, or the Americas were discovered by Europeans. In fact, slavery existed long before the European countries existed.
Nothing existed before creation because nothing was created. Only God existed.
Mainly because the fossils of plants and animals preserved in the sediment layers allow dating of events that happened before humans existed.
bartering
macedonia, yucoslavia,
Harpsichord was before the piano.