6000 b.C.
The Babylonians invented the wheel and the cuneiform writing 3000 bce
Between 1,500 B.C. and 1,400 B.C., during the Shang Dynasty.
Actually hieroglyphic writing was invented more than once. The first and most famous instance was in ancient Egypt, some time before 3000 B.C. Independently but sometime later (between 650 and 500 B.C.), the Olmec or Zapotec civilization of Mesoamerica also invented a hieroglyphic writing system.
Underwear was invented by the ancient Egyptians around 3000 BC. It was created for hygiene purposes to protect outer garments from sweat and bodily fluids.
The ancient Egyptians did not record the time when their writing system was developed (not invented), nor was there anyone else present to record that event. It was long before the first pharaohs and the unification of Egypt. By the time of the pharaohs the original development of writing was attributed to the gods, not to humans, and it had become part of the Egyptians' religious beliefs.
6,000 BC
The Babylonians invented the wheel and the cuneiform writing 3000 bce
30 percent of 10000 = 300030% of 10000= 30% * 10000= 0.30 * 10000= 3000
Yes, writing is believed to have been invented around 3000 BC, with the earliest known forms emerging in Mesopotamia, specifically in Sumer. This early writing system, known as cuneiform, involved the use of wedge-shaped marks on clay tablets. Simultaneously, hieroglyphics developed in ancient Egypt around the same time. These inventions marked a significant advancement in human communication and record-keeping.
Around 3000 BC.
around 3000-10000 it depends
There are 10000 decimetres in one kilometre. Therefore, 3000 kilometres is equal to 3000 x 10000 = 30000000 decimetres.
The Sumerians, about 3000 BC.
The Sumerians were the first to create the first writing system. The exact person, I have no idea.
it started around 3000 BCE
3000
30%