I'm not sure I understand your question. Found by whom?
According to the biblical account, humans were created in the Garden of Eden, which could be considered the first place "found". Eden was supposed to be somewhere in the Middle East -- the exact location, of course, remains a mystery and the subject of great debate.
If you look at the fossil record, humanoids first evolved in Africa, so that would be the first place "found", but then, they were already there, so it is kinda hard to imagine the early proto-humans deciding they'd "found" the place where they grew up . . . So the first place "found" would have to be some location outside their original range.
2006-08-04 06:30:00
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answered by Dave_Stark 7
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I think we have to agree the fossil record for ape to man does not make the case and Lucy the fossil is star witness against it
see Lucy She's no Lady by Menton
if 'this world' is the world after the flood the 'first place' could be the mountains of Turkey
2006-08-04 14:03:35
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answered by whirlingmerc 6
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Humans originated in Africa (some debate about exactly where) so I suppose that was the first place we found.
2006-08-04 13:29:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Base on the most recent archeology, the cradle of civilization is the Nile in Africa.
Give it a rest on what Bible says. This is the Science category and the keyword is 'Science'.
2006-08-04 13:42:10
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answered by galactic_man_of_leisure 4
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Paradise
Between Tigris and Euphrats rivers
2006-08-04 13:27:51
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answered by spyblitz 7
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Do you mean when the aliens landed here the FIRST time?
2006-08-04 23:57:39
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answered by idiot detector 6
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