Which was the earliest recorded migration in human history?
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Studies show that the pre-modern migration of human populations begins with the movement of Homo erectus out of Africa across Eurasia about 1.75 million years ago.
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(i) The tradition of recording historical event can be
traced back to Sumer civilization in Mesopotamia.
(ii) Names of Sumerian kings and the stories of
battles fought by them have been preserved in
various inscriptions.
(iii) The earliest of these inscriptions dates back to
4500 B.C.E. It records a battle fought between two
kingdoms.
(iv) It is now displayed at the Louvre museum in
France.
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