Humans are believed to have first arrived in Europe around 45,000 years ago, during the Upper Paleolithic period. This migration is attributed to modern Homo sapiens, who spread from Africa into Europe, intermingling with Neanderthals that had already been living there. Archaeological evidence, such as tools and art, indicates that these early humans adapted to various environments across the continent.
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I don't think it says who was the first soldier to arrive in Europe in 1942 but the first US troops arrived in Northern Ireland on January 26 1942.
Early humans would have first gone to Europe. Australia is a island and early humans would have probably walked to europe far before they rode the ocean to Australia.
The exact year is not known. Norwegians are ancestors of Battle-Axe humans who migrated to Scandinavia from "mainland" Europe.
Early humans would have first gone to Europe. Australia is a island and early humans would have probably walked to europe far before they rode the ocean to Australia.
When flying to Europe, you go through customs at the first airport you arrive at in the European Union.
The exact year is not known. Norwegians are ancestors of Battle-Axe humans who migrated to Scandinavia from "mainland" Europe.
northwestern Europe
3500 B.C. cross a land bridge.
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