LONDON — Scientists in Britain say ancient humans may have learned to make fire far earlier than previously believed, after ...
Scientists have discovered the oldest evidence of ancient humans igniting fires: a 400,000-year-old open-air hearth buried in ...
An excavation in Suffolk, UK, has uncovered pyrite and flint that appear to have been used by ancient humans to light fires ...
Scientists in Britain have uncovered evidence at the Palaeolithic site of Barnham in Suffolk, eastern England, suggesting ...
The findings push back the earliest known date for controlled fire-making by roughly 350,000 years. Until now, the oldest ...
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