The concept of "years" to measure time began around 3000 BCE in ancient civilizations like the Sumerians and Egyptians.
Recent evidence from the structure of toe bones (found in Spain in 2008) suggest that people were wearing shoes around 40,000 years ago
Humans started keeping track of years around 5,000 years ago with the development of the ancient Egyptian calendar.
in the 1000's? people lived no more than 30-50 years
People feel it is a time to start over, to make a new them. (resolutions)
two years ago
People enslaving other people has been around as long as humans have been around, for thousands of years. Slave trading did not START in the 1440s.
Most people typically start shaving their legs in their early teenage years, around the ages of 12 to 14.
1986
The average age has been getting younger in most of the US and Europe for some years- perhaps due to better nutrition. The average age to start having your period is now around 10-11 years old. That is an average- some may start a little sooner, some a little later. 100 years ago, the average age was around 16.
At least a million years ago, but people didn't start taming them until around 4800 BCE.
They turn grey just like people and it starts around 6 to 8 years old
The concept of "years" to measure time began around 3000 BCE in ancient civilizations like the Sumerians and Egyptians.
Babies usually start around the age of 18 months to 5 years old! Around 1 years old
Homosexuality has been documented for over 5,000 years, but has most likely been around since the dawn of humanity.
It's impossible to say when your period will start following getting discharge. Discharge starts as a girl enters puberty, everyone develops differently during puberty but typically we say that a girl will reach menarche within four years of starting puberty.
Recent evidence from the structure of toe bones (found in Spain in 2008) suggest that people were wearing shoes around 40,000 years ago