Evidence suggests that the art of Metallurgy began around 4500 BCE in ancient Mesopotamia and Egypt. These early civilizations developed techniques to extract and manipulate metals like copper and bronze for tools, weapons, and ornaments. This marked a significant advancement in human civilization by enabling the production of more durable and versatile goods.
The evidence suggests that the art of metallurgy began in multiple places independently, including in ancient Mesopotamia, Egypt, and India around 6000-4000 BCE.
Evidence seems to suggest that the art of metallurgy began in multiple locations independently around 6000-5000 BCE, including the Near East, China, and South America. This early development eventually led to the widespread use of metals in various civilizations for tools, weapons, and art.
The evidence suggests that the art of metallurgy began in the Near East, specifically in what is now modern-day Turkey and Iran around 7000 BCE. This region is known for its abundant metal ore deposits and early evidence of metalworking techniques.
The answer is Africa
No, the Indiana Aztec bat does not exist. It seems to be a fictional or misidentified species.
The evidence suggests that the art of metallurgy began in multiple places independently, including in ancient Mesopotamia, Egypt, and India around 6000-4000 BCE.
Evidence seems to suggest that the art of metallurgy began in multiple locations independently around 6000-5000 BCE, including the Near East, China, and South America. This early development eventually led to the widespread use of metals in various civilizations for tools, weapons, and art.
The evidence suggests that the art of metallurgy began in the Near East, specifically in what is now modern-day Turkey and Iran around 7000 BCE. This region is known for its abundant metal ore deposits and early evidence of metalworking techniques.
The answer is Africa
Yes. Evidence seems to suggest that Jesus was Jewish. Christianity and branches of Christianity were actually formed from the foundations of Judaism.
The evidence on his website seems to suggest that he is heterosexual. He is a born-again Christian, appreciates women with hearty laughter, and has had over 30 girlfriends.
There is no such evidence. While it seems likely that, given that life appeared on Earth, it may also have appeared elsewhere, there is no actual evidence that makes it even likely that life DID appear in any specific place.
Yes, there seems to be evidence from the media and the internet that he is gay. Yes, there seems to be evidence from the media and the internet that he is gay.
Scientists believe in the Big Bang theory because it is supported by evidence such as the cosmic microwave background radiation and the observed expansion of the universe. These observations suggest that the universe was once in a hot, dense state and has been expanding since its beginning.
It certainly should. There is absolutely no evidence to suggest that any religion is beneficial to humanity as a whole but strong evidence suggests that religion is a great divider among people. Furthermore, belief in god as it is commonly taught seems to be the answer to many universal questions in the absence of knowledge.
Fossil evidence seems to suggest that nearly all dinosaurs (with the exception of the giant herbivorous sauropods) raised their young. However, I am not aware of any fossils of young Velociraptor that prove that they raised their young.
Yes, the scientific evidence seems clear.