• The control of fire by early humans was a critical technology enabling the evolution of humans. Fire provided a source of warmth and lighting, protection...
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  • 000 years ago", with a plot concerning the struggle for control of fire by early humans. The film was critically acclaimed. It won the Academy Award and...
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    guardians who hoard fire from humanity, often out of mistrust for humans. These myths reflect the profound significance of fire in human history, seen as...
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  • and flint appear across Europe and the Middle East. Control of fire by early humans Evolution of the brain Wrangham, Richard W.; Jones, James Holland;...
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    developed tens of thousands of years ago and continues to be refined in the present day. 125,000 BC Widespread control of fire by early humans. 17,500 BC...
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    discovered in riverbeds of Sabarmati, Mahi River and lower Narmada rivers of Gujarat. Control of fire by early humans Lomekwi, site of the oldest tools discovered...
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    Chernozem (category Geology of Canada)
    influence of fire. Given the rarity of such natural phenomena in the modern day, magnetic susceptibility in Chernozem likely relates to control of fire by early...
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  • snow-covered ground.[citation needed] Firelighting § Friction Control of fire by early humans Fire piston Kumano Taisha, known for the "Kumano firestarter"...
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    human gunner firing a weapon, but attempts to do so faster and more accurately. The original fire-control systems were developed for ships. The early...
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    that the fires burned grasses, brush, and leaves. Such fuel would not produce hotter flames. The data suggests humans were cooking prey by campfire as...
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    Prehistory (redirect from Early history)
    BP – Control of fire by early humans Middle Paleolithic c. 300,000 BP – Anatomically modern humans (Homo sapiens sapiens) appear in Africa, one of whose...
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    burning of fossil fuels, especially for technological uses. The ability to control fire was a dramatic change in the habits of early humans. Making fire to...
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    Cooking (redirect from History of cooking)
    evidence supporting control of fire by early humans 1 million years ago. In his seminal work Catching Fire: How Cooking Made Us Human, Richard Wrangham...
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  • series. During the course of the programme, 24 episodes of Humans aired over three series. Jeffery, Morgan (20 May 2019). "Humans will not be returning for...
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    by Homo erectus. Control of fire by early humans – European and Asian sites dating back 1.5 million years ago seem to indicate controlled use of fire...
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    Humans (Homo sapiens) or modern humans are the most common and widespread species of primate, and the last surviving species of the genus Homo. They are...
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    and other organisms that share the habitat with humans, and that feed on or spoil possessions. Control of these pests is attempted through exclusion or...
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  • food - Common Agricultural Policy - Common Fisheries Policy - control of fire by early humans - conveyor belt sushi - convenience food - cooking - cookware...
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    cause of extinction of Neanderthals and other archaic humans was viewed under an imperialistic guise, with the superior invading modern humans exterminating...
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  • History of technology Timelines of technology Man vs. Technology Technology museum Prehistoric technology (outline) Control of fire by early humans Ancient...
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    Automatic fire suppression systems control and extinguish fires without human intervention. Examples of automatic systems include fire sprinkler system...
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    many of these functions were eventually handled fully by central electronic computers. The major components of a gun fire-control system are a human-controlled...
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    theorizes that the control of fire by early humans and the associated development of cooking was the spark that radically changed human evolution. Texts...
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    Anthropocene (redirect from Age of Mankind)
    embankment building, landscape-scale control of fire by early humans, organic matter enrichment from additions of manure or other waste, organic matter...
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    Qesem cave (category Caves of Israel)
    Paleolithic archaeological site near the city of Kafr Qasim in Israel. Early humans were occupying the site by 400,000 until c. 200,000 years ago. The karstic...
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    its autoignition temperature. Fire is an essential tool for human survival and the use of fire was important in early human cultural history since the Lower...
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    Homo (redirect from Early humans)
    tribe that comprised all species of early humans and pre-humans ancestral to humans back to after the chimpanzee–human last common ancestor, and that Hominina...
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    Wildfire (redirect from Bush fire)
    mitigate fire risk and promote natural forest cycles. However, controlled burns can turn into wildfires by mistake. Wildfires can be classified by cause of ignition...
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    important part of human culture since the Lower Paleolithic. Religious or animist notions connected to fire are assumed to reach back to such early prehuman...
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