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Who was the first person on earth?

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Who was the first person on earth?

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  1. It was caveman, and inventor of the wheel, Fred Horiwitz.


  2. From reading the bible it says Adam and Eve!

  3. adam

  4. Not me not you then who care for the first person.....impossible to say.

  5. Me .................  Boy those were the good oll days. peace & quiet.

  6. If you could tell why humans were born on earth I have the answer.

  7. i am not

  8. The barrier between 'human' and 'non-human' is a fine line that may

    lie anywhere along a certain stretch of evolution. I suppose that the

    first human would be defined by a genetic mutation that increases

    their mental capacity beyond a certain somewhat-arbitrary threshold.

    An IQ of about 70 is probably a good mark.

    By observing the y-haplogroups and mt-haplogroups of humans,

    it is evident that there were a few decisive mutations that occurred

    in at least 1 male and at least 1 female, which drove the replication

    of our modern haplogroups, which are all related. Those mutations

    most likely occurred about 60,000 years BP. Those mutations

    occurred somewhere in east africa.

  9. Darnit! Hey, I'm a scorpio too!

    Good answer November.

  10. Maybe God.!

    He created people and became their king and was later on worshipped !!!!!

  11. Me.

  12. there was no "First person"

    Humans were on an evolutionary path for millions of years. It is impossible to tell when the first primate became the first "human".

    Any answer to this question beginning with a capital A is a lie from the bible.

  13. there were at least four types of early humans homo habilis, homo erectus, neanderthals, and cro-magnons   if this is not what you are looking for stick around and the answer will come

  14. of course adam

  15. AAAAAAAAAAADDDDDDDDDDAAAAAAAAAMMMMMMMMM!...

  16. Mitochondrial DNA has led to the "African Eve" figure, the most recent common matrilineal ancestor of all humans (estimates date her to 140,000 years ago- named for the Abrahamic mythology's "first created woman" character). However, she is not THE most recent common ancestor, who may have lived only as recently as 3,000 years ago. She was not a solitary human, but simply the one among many of her contemporaries to whom modern humans can trace a maternal lineage. Certainly not THE first person (assuming "person" is synonomous with "human"), but if you are looking for a starting point for modern humanity, MRCA and MRCMA are scientifically valid studies.

  17. i dont know. maybe lucy?

  18. Michael Jackson!

  19. all i can say is that it wasn't freakin' adam

  20. Impossible to answer, too gradual a process to determine, too few fossilized remains, no criteria to base that determination upon.

  21. This question would lead to a very long discussion. Maybe endless. But I really believe it's Adam.

  22. Sasquatch

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