@Tragik1 you're probably american to believe that. In europe and asia it all started when the first men came, adapted to the land, started regrouping in groups over cultivated land. Then the technologies improving and people breeding, groups became bigger and things stared looking like a village, and so on to nowdays. I don't have the space, nor the time, nor the will to explain the discovery of metals, steel and it's importance and to explain more, but as far as civilisation go, and as far as we can make an average story of man, it's pretty much how it happened. Completly unlike america which history is really short.
@Tragik1 you're probably american to believe that. In europe and asia it all started when the first men came, adapted to the land, started regrouping in groups over cultivated land. Then the technologies improving and people breeding, groups became bigger and things stared looking like a village, and so on to nowdays. I don't have the space, nor the time, nor the will to explain the discovery of metals, steel and it's importance and to explain more, but as far as civilisation go, and as far as we can make an average story of man, it's pretty much how it happened. Completly unlike america which history is really short.