It is impossible to definitively determine who the first woman alive was, as the concept of "first" implies a linear progression of time. However, based on evolutionary Biology, the first anatomically modern human female would have been part of a population of early Homo sapiens in Africa around 200,000 years ago. This hypothetical woman would have been a member of a community of hunter-gatherers and would have played a crucial role in the survival and development of early human societies.
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Egyptians did not bury people alive, they berried their mummies.
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In 1792, the first election with universal male suffrage in Revolutionary France In 1893 the first election with universal suffrage in New Zealand, althought women couldn't run as a candidate In 1907 the first election with universal suffrage and availability for women to run as a candidate in Finland Eläköön Suomi!
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Pandora first women in the earth and blessed with every kind of virtue