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i heard some scientists say that they proved that africa is the oldest continent in the world and the most ancient man was there.....is this true?

2006-06-24 07:17:22 · 2 answers · asked by Ahmed Jadalla Bushra Badawi 4 in Society & Culture Other - Society & Culture

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The science books call Africa the craddle of civilization.
However it would be impossible to calculate exactly where the first man was unless you believe the bible.
The bible places the first man and woman. Between the rivers above Kuwait. So someplace in Iraq, Was the garden of eden.
Not to far from the ancient ruins of Babylon.
He was a malotto or had the ability to have all the races.
Some people on earth today have all races, asian, black, white,
Everything else is a mixture of those three. Probably was dark

2006-06-24 07:28:01 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

As far as the oldest continent on Earth, technically they are all the same age and all broke apart when the original continent Pangea (misspelled but I'm not sure how to spell it, but it is pronounced the way I spelled it) was shattered in earthquakes and volcanoes.

As far as the oldest man, it is somewhere in or around the area of Egypt (which is sometimes considered Africa and sometimes the Middle East). According to the Bible, the Garden of Eden should have been near present-day Iraq between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, if we understand it correctly. I'm not sure about where other religious books (like the Qu'ran or the Talmud and so on) say we began.

2006-06-24 07:26:56 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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