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When was the first kiss taken in the history of the world? It is also related to India. Disclosure of scientists

Scientists often uncover something new from the pages of history. Now scientists have told about the time of the oldest kiss. Scientists at the University of Copenhagen have discovered the oldest evidence of kissing between humans. They are mentioned in ancient texts around 2500 BC. Newly published findings explain how researchers discovered that the first mention of a romantic kiss dates back 4,500 years. Its details have been given in the historical texts of India 1000 years ago. The discovery was made by Danish scientists after researching clay tablets from Mesopotamia. These tablets are from the Bronze Age. According to researchers, one of the oldest surviving documents from the Sumerian and Akkadian languages contains a description of a kiss.

The people of Mesopotamia spoke both these languages. Writing in this language is believed to have originated in Iraq around 3200 BC. Dr. Trolls Punk Arbol, a medical history expert at the University of Mesopotamia, says the clay tablets were written in cuneiform script by the ancient Mesopotamians. They provide a clear example of what was considered a part of romantic intimacy in ancient times. Friendship and family also had a part in the relationships between people.

Mention of kissing

Kissing is mentioned in 2500 BC, which was clearly divided into two groups. the former in the form of friendship or family affection, while the latter as a purely sensual act. According to research, by the 3rd century BCE, kissing was a part of everyday life in sex, family and friendship relationships. It was not a specialty of just one region, but spread all over the world.

Dr. Trolls says that kissing should not be treated as a practice that originated in a particular region and spread throughout the world. It is believed to have been mentioned in many ancient cultures for many centuries.

According to a research published in Science Journal, even then humans had guessed that kissing can spread many types of infections or viruses. Many texts of that time mention diseases such as bubutu or bushanu. Today this disease is known as ringworm.