Starting a fire led to advancements such as cooking, which unlocked nutrients that improved the size and cognition of the ...
The earliest evidence of deliberate fire-making by humans was discovered at 400,000-year-old site in Barnham, England, ...
Archaeologists working in eastern England say they have uncovered the earliest known evidence of humans deliberately making ...
Earliest evidence of human fire-making found at 400,000-year-old Suffolk site. Researchers led by the British Museum have uncovered what they believe is the earliest known evidence of humans making ...
LONDON (AP) — Scientists in Britain say ancient humans may have learned to make fire far earlier than previously believed, after uncovering evidence that deliberate fire-setting took place in what is ...
The knowledge of how to make fire rather than relying on the exploitation of naturally occurring fire marked a key ...
Evidence from a site in southeast England suggests early humans were purposefully and repeatedly igniting blazes roughly ...
Four hundred thousand years ago, near a water hole on grasslands bordering a forest in what is now southern England, a group of Neandertals struck chunks of iron pyrite against flint to create sparks, ...
A fire pit with a flame and wood planks on a stone patio with green bushes in the background - Deb Perry/Getty Images Fire pits are a popular backyard focal point, and there are plenty of reasons ...
Watching Survivor 48's finale, it was clear that despite being one of the long-held finale mechanisms, the final four fire-making challenge needs to be retired before the milestone season, Survivor 50 ...