Making fire on demand was a milestone in the lives of our early ancestors. But the question of when that skill first arose ...
The oldest evidence for human ancestors using fire, dating back to between 1 million and 1.5 million years ago, comes from a ...
Scientists read ancient DNA from South African hunter gatherers and found a very early human branch that shaped survival ...
Archaeologists have discovered what may be the earliest evidence of deliberate fire-making.
New research led by the British Museum has found evidence of the world’s oldest human fire-making activity in Barnham, ...
Humans are the only animal that lives in virtually every possible environment, from rainforests to deserts to tundra.This adaptability is a skill that long predates the modern age. According to a new ...
Discovery in Suffolk dates back 400,000 years, pushing timeline for controlled fire-making back by at least 360,000 years - ...
Archaeological research once again dispells the widespread belief that our Paleolithic ancestors were primarily meat-eaters, ...
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