The earliest writing came crom Sumaria and Egypt.The very beginnings of civilization almost surely originated in Africa. However, what actually constitutes civilization is a bit subjective. The first known city was Levant in Mesopotania in 12,000 BC. Evidence of villages and tools have been found in Africa as early 100,000 BC.They did but your first task was to prove that Africans did not build civilizations. To date you have only deflected and stalled.To the contrary you asserted that Africans taught Whites how to build civilizations...to which I politely requested proof that mysteriously did not arrive...any thoughts here?![]()
The earliest know humans clearly came from Africa.
300,000 BC 5 modern humans in Morocco
150,000 BC Collection of humans in Ethiopia
140,000 BC Single modern human Sudan
124,000 BC Stone Tools made by modern man in United Arab Republic
80,000-120,000 BC 2 mandibles of modern man in Libya
After these earliest findings, humans remains began appearing first in the near east then the far east, Australia, South America, and then Europe.
List of countries and islands by first human settlement - Wikipedia
Writing is generally considered to be part of civilization, with that said it may very well come from the Vinca-Tordos Script of Eastern Europe.
Sanskrit, meaning 'perfected' or 'refined', is one of the oldest, if not the oldest, of of all attested human languages. It belongs to the Indo-Aryan branch of the Indo-European family. The oldest form of Sanskrit is Vedic Sanskrit that dates back to the 2nd millennium BCE.
History of writing - Wikipedia
The Sumerian archaic (pre-cuneiform)writing and the Egyptian hieroglyphs are generally considered the earliest true writing systems, both emerging out of their ancestral proto-literate symbol systems from 3400–3100 BC, with earliest coherent texts from about 2600 BC.