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First History Book
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The reviewer writes about the decipherment of ancient writings, such as Egyptian Hieroglyphics, Sumerian cuneiform - which is what 'Empires of the Plain' is all about - Cretan Linear B and Mayan glyphs. Those achievements, he claims, took 'history-writing' to some 3000 years BC, whereas Herodotus was much more recent.
If you're interested in further study in this area, the reviewer, Andrew Robinson, recommends 'The Keys of Egypt' also by Lesley Adkins. His own offering, 'Lost Languages' is mentioned, too. (If your local library does not have these books, they can usually be ordered by the library at a cost to you of about 50p!) Good luck.
So, whilst Bible history might conceivably be the oldest, the actual written account of it - ie the 'history book' - isn't.