The discovery of fire was a major milestone in human evolution, giving our ancestors a way to stay warm, ward off predators, ...
A patch of scorched earth in eastern England is forcing scientists to rethink one of the most important turning points in human evolution. New evidence that early humans were deliberately making fire ...
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New study finds hominids used fire 700,000 years earlier than previously recorded
The elusive and ancient Wonderwerk Cave has attracted scientific attention for decades for its ...
Imagine going for a walk through a serene meadow in the countryside of England, totally oblivious of the fact that thousands ...
New study shows that early humans living about 800,000 years ago depended on fire in smart, practical ways. Instead of searching for the “best” wood, they took advantage of what nature provided, ...
Archaeological excavation camp in the Lesotho highlands. Photo: Kyra Pazan, Author provided (no reuse) When imagining our early human ancestors in prehistoric Africa hundreds of thousands of years ago ...
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