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Humans may have learned to use fire nearly 800,000 years earlier than we thought, South African cave suggests
The first humans to use fire probably didn’t start it themselves. They may have simply stolen it from the landscape, probably ...
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Earliest evidence for fire use suggests Homo erectus may have transported flames 1.79 million years ago
Long before humans figured out how to make fire from scratch, they learned to transport burning embers from wildfires into ...
The ability to control fire was a monumental leap for early humans. It provided warmth during cold nights, protection from predators, and extended the hours of daylight. Eventually, it led to cooking, ...
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