6000 b.C.
At first apes used their chests as drums, to show dominance.
6000 BC
it receive less rain
Hunting And Fishing Communities
The first language spoken by humans is unknown, as language likely emerged gradually over thousands of years. The first known written language is Sumerian, which dates back to around 3100 BC in Mesopotamia.
Not even close. Latin wasn't spoken as a language until sometime around 700 BC. The Egyptians were already 2000+ years into their civilization, by then. So, was Egyptian the first language?
6000 b.C.
It is believed that spoken language developed around 200,000 years ago among early hominids. However, the specific date when spoken language emerged is difficult to pinpoint with precision.
weaving originated in Asia in 6000 BC
The first drums were from Messopotamia dated back till 6000 BC.
Ancient Egyptian - a Hamito-Semitic language with similarities to African and Middle Eastern languages.
6,000 BC
it was ivented around 6000 years ago in the early bc
It's difficult to determine the exact number of speakers for any language during 400 BC, but some languages spoken by smaller populations during that time may have included extinct languages like Eteocypriot or Oscan. These languages were spoken in specific regions and did not have widespread usage.
Well as far as I know, tobacco was first grown in the Americas in 6000 BC, but they did not start to smoke and chew it until about 1000 BC
No one knows for sure, but it is very possible that yogurt first origanated in India in 6000 BC.