Humans began recording the passage of time in years around 5,000 years ago with the development of the ancient Egyptian calendar.
The practice of recording years began around 525 AD with the introduction of the Anno Domini system by the monk Dionysius Exiguus.
Humans began tracking years around 5,000 years ago with the development of the ancient Egyptian calendar.
Humans began the practice of counting years around 10,000 years ago with the development of agriculture and settled societies.
Humans began covering their private parts for modesty and protection around 170,000 years ago.
Humans have been cutting their hair for thousands of years, with evidence of hair cutting dating back to prehistoric times.
The practice of recording years began around 525 AD with the introduction of the Anno Domini system by the monk Dionysius Exiguus.
Humans began tracking years around 5,000 years ago with the development of the ancient Egyptian calendar.
Humans began the practice of counting years around 10,000 years ago with the development of agriculture and settled societies.
12,000 years ago
Dogs and humans have lived together for more than 12,000 years
Humans began covering their private parts for modesty and protection around 170,000 years ago.
Humans have been cutting their hair for thousands of years, with evidence of hair cutting dating back to prehistoric times.
Dogs and humans have lived together for more than 12,000 years
Recording 100 years back was just recording every thing in the brain. then come magnetic tapes!
Dogs and humans have lived together for more than 12,000 years
First humanoids (Sahelanthropus tchadensis): 7 000 000 years ago First modern humans (Homo sapiens sapiens): 195 000 years ago
The evolution of humans began around 6-8 million years ago with the divergence of our ancestors from other apes. This process resulted in the development of early hominins, leading to the emergence of the genus Homo and eventually modern humans.