Jiroft, oldest civilization (found in Iran)

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In year 2001 archaeologists found the World's oldest human civilization called Jiroft which is equal or even older than Sumer civilization. Fr more information please visit this site www.persianwonders.com

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  • so if i go by your logic barack obama is a purebread white or could be sense hes half white.

  • USA is a modern civilization, all civilization around the world is helped human to develop. In here I am not talking that, the Jiroft or Persian are the "Best civilization". I am jut sharing the great civilization in youtube

  • o btw all this video is bullshit the aborigines of australia are the oldest civilization they have been dated about 40,000 years old they had villages back then they reverted to more of a nature independet lifestyle in just the last couple thousand years. so this video is BS

  • thanks for comments, this date 40,000 is not civilization.

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  • wow!... 57 seconds of video was thoroughly informing..... any more, my head would have hemorrhaged and bled all over the place.

  • begins to lend very strong weight to the idea of a 'shamanic connection'. In the 1950's the archaelogist/anthropologists Rose Solecki and her husband Ralph began excavating a cave site near the Greater Zab river in Kurdistan. This cave had been used for burials by the Zawi Chami people (as this small area is called) around 8870 BC (plus or minus 300 years, according to carbon-dating) which is perhaps 4,000 years before the beginnings of the Sumerian referred to here

  • lol funny vid. and funny title:

    1-first of the vid: the first civilization on earth was in iraq. mesopotamia: first religioun: orginazations, writing. and sumerians.

    2-now lets talk about jiroft in iran...........then the vid ends LOL

    3-and he titles the vid. ( oldest civilization found in iran ) thats it....lol

  • I think this is incorrect. I think you all should check the civilization of the Nile. Consider 4,000+ miles from the heart of Africa. There is evidence that might prove that the Nile Valley civilization pre-dates Mesopatamia.

  • @topbluffa1 There is no such thing as a indo-european race it refers to language to an extent culture but not genes.

    Language and culture can change without genetics changing

  • @topbluffa1 No the Anatolian languages and Greek are the oldest recorded,

    And no Aryan referd soley too Indo-Iranian speakers.

  • @topbluffa1 Emm no the earliest recorded IE languages are Hitite, Early Greek, and Luvian . In teh earldy days one thought Sanskrit ort Vedic Sanskrit was the earliest recorded now we know that to be wrong.

    There is no Indo-European 'race' Indo-European refers primarly to linguistics. It existed Europeans before Indo-Europenization and it did not alter the genetics of Europeans that greatly showing it to a linguistic shift and to an extent cultural shift.

  • @TAKEMARU666 That is not civlization small vilages have existed all over the world. There cretiras like political complexity in form of state and economy and written language that one needs to have to a civilization Sumer is see nas the first

  • @americanliberal09 It is not older then Sumeria. It hade no written language and do not fall into all cathegoried to count as a civilization.

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