
Early Human Records May Be 40,000 Years Older Than Previously Believed
Scientists believe they have found evidence suggesting that the earliest human records from the Stone Age could be 40,000 years older than the previously accepted 5,000 years ago in Mesopotamia.
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Prvi zapisi su možda 40.000 godina stariji nego što se vjerovalo
Do sada se vjerovalo da je prvo pismo nastalo prije oko 5.000 godina u Mesopotamiji, na teritoriji današnjeg Iraka
Read full article →Prvi zapisi su možda 40.000 godina stariji nego što se verovalo
Naučnici veruju da su pronašli dokaze o zapisima ljudi iz kamenog doba na drevnim predmetima.
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