Early humans walked and migrated from the connecting continents of Africa, Asia, and Europe. When land bridges formed during the Ice Age, humans then walked across them to the continents of Australia and North America (then spreading to South America from here). Humans also used boats to transport between Asia and Australia, and may have even used them from Asia to North America.
Asia is often considered the continent that was home to the most early civilizations. Notable early civilizations such as Mesopotamia, the Indus Valley, and ancient China developed significant cultural, technological, and social advancements. These civilizations laid foundational aspects of governance, trade, and urbanization that influenced future societies.
the first civilizations began on the continent of
The Ancient Greek civilization and the Roman Empire. Their languages, culture, and ideology is either still used today or has heavily based modern ideas, culture, and languages.
You should specify what continent you mean. The biggest part was in Europe.
Yes, during the Ice Ages, particularly the last glacial maximum around 20,000 years ago, people are believed to have migrated to the western hemisphere from Asia via the Bering Land Bridge, which connected Siberia to North America. This migration allowed early humans to spread throughout North and South America. Archaeological evidence supports this movement, with ancient sites found across the continent indicating human presence during that time.
Early humans first appeared in Africa. The oldest known fossils of early human ancestors, such as Ardipithecus and Australopithecus, have been found in East Africa, indicating that Africa is the continent where early humans originated.
-because thats where humans evolved
Feet and/or boats. Land bridges created by lowered sea levels during the last period of glaciation also helped mobility between continents.
it might be africa but it was europe
Early humans. However, Europe is a continent, not a country.
The last continent that humans reached was Antarctica. It was not discovered until the early 19th century, although there is evidence suggesting that some ancient civilizations may have visited the continent thousands of years ago.
The first early humans were discovered in Africa. Hominin fossils and archaeological evidence dating back millions of years have been found across the continent, leading scientists to believe that Africa is the birthplace of modern humans.
Africa Humans first evolved in Africa, and much of human evolution occurred on that continent. The fossils of early humans who lived between 6 and 2 million years ago come entirely from Africa.
Antarctica. Humans did not arrive there until 1899.
No humans have lived in Antarctica that are native to the continent. It's too cold there to support life.
Early humans are believed to have originated in Africa. The earliest known human ancestors, such as Australopithecus, have been found in Africa, leading scientists to hypothesize that the continent is the birthplace of humanity.
Humans are believed to have first migrated out of Africa, with evidence showing early human ancestors leaving the continent around 2 million years ago. This migration eventually led to the colonization and settlement of other continents by modern humans.