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"Keeping Time" is a common phrase and concept that has been used for centuries to refer to the measurement and recording of the passage of time. It is not attributed to a specific creator or invention, as the need to record time has been a universal human concern throughout history.
The invention of fire was not attributed to a single individual but rather was a significant milestone in human evolution that likely occurred over a long period. Early humans, such as Homo erectus, are believed to have first harnessed fire for cooking, warmth, and protection around 1.5 million years ago. The development of techniques to create and control fire involved various groups of early hominids, with evidence of its use found in archaeological sites worldwide. Fire's mastery marked a pivotal advancement in human civilization and survival.
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A caveman.
slavery was not an "invention"
gun powder
Laurens Hammond is the inventor of the electric organ. He had his invention patented in 1934 and the Hammond organ was manufactured in 1935.
The invention of the tabla is traditionally attributed to Amīr Khusrow.
Primary blast effect
invention of the nail clipper has been attributed to Chapel Carter in the year 1896
The invention of the first phone is typically attributed to Alexander Graham Bell.
The invention of new machinery
Jean Perrot has written: 'The organ, from its invention in the Hellenistic period to the end of the thirteenth century' -- subject(s): Hydraulic organ
The invention of the first voting machine is attributed to Chartist Benjamin Jolly (1838)
Kevin Knipping did not invent the simple phone. The invention of the telephone is primarily attributed to Alexander Graham Bell, who was awarded the first US patent for the invention in 1876. If you meant to inquire about a different invention or individual, please provide more details.
The phrase "necessity is the mother of invention" is attributed to the ancient Greek philosopher Plato. It was a concept he discussed in his work "Republic," written around 380 BC.
No; Sophocles attributed the game's invention to the Greek mythological figure Palamedes, which would put it in the 5th century BCE, at best.