This research examines the possibility of unintentional percussion fire origins through stone tool creation. I hypothesize that accidental fires created from percussion in flintknapping are a viable possibility for humans’ shift from fire-control to fire-creation. This shift to the ability to create fire is not well understood, as there are few very old fire sites, and those are not firmly dated, and are not clearly determined as natural, controlled, or created. Better understanding this shift allows a greater understanding of the behavioral and evolutionary history of the human lineage. Methodology for this investigation included the use of Olduwan flint-knapping, the same technique used by early humans at the accepted time of first fire c...
Tyt. z nagłówka.Bibliogr. s. [8-10].Various knapping techniques of flints used at Stone Age effected...
The role of firesetting, which prevailed through millennia as the main method of exploitation raw ma...
The uses and functions of fire in early human adaptations are commonly debated and at times very con...
Flint implements with rounded ends, excavated at several Upper Palaeolithic sites in Denmark and Hol...
Numbers of animal species react to the natural phenomenon of fire, but only humans have learnt to co...
The research contained in this dissertation explores the origins of fire making in prehistory, focus...
Fire use appears to have been relatively common among Neandertals in the Middle Palaeolithic. Howeve...
Flint implements with rounded ends, excavated at several Late Palaeolithic sites in Denmark and the ...
Flint implements with rounded ends, excavated at several Upper Palaeolithic sites in Denmark and Hol...
Flint implements with rounded ends, excavated at several Late Palaeolithic sites in Denmark and the ...
Hearth formation processes are complex. They involve multiple actions, reactions, and activities bef...
To what extent was fire used as an engineering tool by early modern humans? Kyle Brown and co-author...
Everyone agrees that fire has played an important part in the history of the genus Homo. However, be...
Hearths present sedimentary features, artifacts, and direct evidence for maintained and controlled f...
Fire use by early hominin ancestors has caught fire in the academic and popular imagination. Discuss...
Tyt. z nagłówka.Bibliogr. s. [8-10].Various knapping techniques of flints used at Stone Age effected...
The role of firesetting, which prevailed through millennia as the main method of exploitation raw ma...
The uses and functions of fire in early human adaptations are commonly debated and at times very con...
Flint implements with rounded ends, excavated at several Upper Palaeolithic sites in Denmark and Hol...
Numbers of animal species react to the natural phenomenon of fire, but only humans have learnt to co...
The research contained in this dissertation explores the origins of fire making in prehistory, focus...
Fire use appears to have been relatively common among Neandertals in the Middle Palaeolithic. Howeve...
Flint implements with rounded ends, excavated at several Late Palaeolithic sites in Denmark and the ...
Flint implements with rounded ends, excavated at several Upper Palaeolithic sites in Denmark and Hol...
Flint implements with rounded ends, excavated at several Late Palaeolithic sites in Denmark and the ...
Hearth formation processes are complex. They involve multiple actions, reactions, and activities bef...
To what extent was fire used as an engineering tool by early modern humans? Kyle Brown and co-author...
Everyone agrees that fire has played an important part in the history of the genus Homo. However, be...
Hearths present sedimentary features, artifacts, and direct evidence for maintained and controlled f...
Fire use by early hominin ancestors has caught fire in the academic and popular imagination. Discuss...
Tyt. z nagłówka.Bibliogr. s. [8-10].Various knapping techniques of flints used at Stone Age effected...
The role of firesetting, which prevailed through millennia as the main method of exploitation raw ma...
The uses and functions of fire in early human adaptations are commonly debated and at times very con...