Making fire on demand was a milestone in the lives of our early ancestors. But the question of when that skill first arose ...
A recent discovery in Suffolk suggests that humans mastered fire-making 400,000 years ago, a staggering 350,000 years earlier ...
The controlled use of fire was a landmark event for the human evolutionary lineage, not only for cooking and providing ...
Researchers have discovered the earliest known instance of human-created fire, which took place in the east of England 400,000 years ago. The new discovery, in the village of Barnham, pushes the ...
Archaeologists in Britain have uncovered new evidence which suggests humankind's ability to master fire is some 350,000 years ...
Researchers say they’ve uncovered new evidence in present-day England that could reshape our understanding of human evolution ...
According to a groundbreaking discovery in a field in Suffolk, humans had mastered the art of creating fire 400,000 years ago ...
Archaeologists found flint, iron pyrite to strike it and sediments where a fire was probably built several times at an ...
Archaeologists in Britain say they have found the earliest known evidence of deliberate fire-making, dating to around 400,000 ...
Archaeologists have discovered what may be the earliest evidence of deliberate fire-making.
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