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Main article: Some archaeological data suggests passed through Tibet at the time India was first inhabited, half a million years ago. First inhabited the Tibetan Plateau at least twenty-one thousand years ago. This population was largely replaced around 3000 BC by immigrants from.

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However, there is a 'partial genetic continuity between the Paleolithic inhabitants and the contemporary Tibetan populations'. Megalithic monuments dot the Tibetan Plateau and may have been used in ancestor worship. Prehistoric and burial complexes have recently been found on the Tibetan Plateau but the remote high altitude location makes archaeological research difficult. Early history (c. 500 BC- AD 618) [ ] Zhangzhung kingdom (c. 500 BC– AD 625) [ ]. Main article: According to some Tibetan historical texts identify the Zhang Zhung culture as a people who migrated from the region into what is now the region of in western Tibet.

Zhang Zhung is considered to be the original home of the religion. By the 1st century BC, a neighboring kingdom arose in the, and the Yarlung king,, attempted to remove the influence of the Zhang Zhung by expelling the Zhang's priests from Yarlung. He was assassinated and Zhang Zhung continued its dominance of the region until it was annexed by Songtsen Gampo in the 7th century.

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Tibetan tribes (2nd century AD) [ ] In AD 108, 'the Kiang or Tibetans, who were then entirely savage and lived a nomadic life west and south of the, attacked the Chinese posts of, threatening to cut the road. Liang Kin, at the price of some fierce fighting, held them off.' Similar incursions were repelled in AD 168-169 by the Chinese general Duan Gong. First kings of the pre-Imperial Yarlung Dynasty (2nd-6th century) [ ]. Main article: The Yarlung kings gradually extended their control, and by the early 6th century most of the Tibetan tribes were under its control, when (570?–618?/629), the 32nd King of Tibet of the Yarlung Dynasty, gained control of all the area around what is now Lhasa by 630, and conquered Zhangzhung.

With this extend of power the Yarlung kingdom turned into the Tibetan Empire. The government of Namri Songtsen sent two embassies to China in 608 and 609, marking the appearance of Tibet on the international scene. From the 7th century AD Chinese historians referred to Tibet as ( 吐蕃), though four distinct characters were used.

The first externally confirmed contact with the Tibetan kingdom in recorded Tibetan history occurred when King ( Gnam-ri-slon-rtsan) sent an ambassador to China in the early 7th century. Traditional Tibetan history preserves a lengthy list of rulers whose exploits become subject to external verification in the Chinese histories by the 7th century.