The uses and functions of fire in early human adaptations are commonly debated and at times very controversial topics. It is important to recognize under what circumstances and conditions specific fire-related traces can be produced and preserved in the archaeological record. Currently, a growing body of data is emerging on the application of experimental research to the study of archaeological hearths and their residues. In this review, I draw together aspects of such available experimental data, particularly those pertaining to the sedimentary expression and components produced during simple campfires. I highlight not only what one can find in ideal preservation conditions but also what type of indirect alteration proxies can be expected ...
How far back in time can we trace fire use in the human story? The archaeological data has demonstra...
While it is clear that Neanderthals used fire for cooking their foods in some times and places, the ...
Fire use by early hominin ancestors has caught fire in the academic and popular imagination. Discuss...
Hearths present sedimentary features, artifacts, and direct evidence for maintained and controlled f...
Everyone agrees that fire has played an important part in the history of the genus Homo. However, be...
Evidence for fire use becomes increasingly sparse the further back in time one looks. This is especi...
International audienceMost of the ethnoarchaeological literature on hearths is scattered within gene...
International audienceMost studies regarding the Paleolithic use of fire in France have focused on i...
While the use of fire has long been recognised as a crucial innovation in the cultural evolution of ...
The need to control and manipulate fire appears to be a fundamental human technology, as important t...
International audienceMost of the ethnoarchaeological literature on hearths is scattered within gene...
While the use of fire has long been recognised as a crucial innovation in the cultural evolution of ...
International audienceArchaeological research and experimental work at the Aurignacian open-air site...
Evidence for fire use becomes increasingly sparse the further back in time one looks. This is especi...
Hearth formation processes are complex. They involve multiple actions, reactions, and activities bef...
How far back in time can we trace fire use in the human story? The archaeological data has demonstra...
While it is clear that Neanderthals used fire for cooking their foods in some times and places, the ...
Fire use by early hominin ancestors has caught fire in the academic and popular imagination. Discuss...
Hearths present sedimentary features, artifacts, and direct evidence for maintained and controlled f...
Everyone agrees that fire has played an important part in the history of the genus Homo. However, be...
Evidence for fire use becomes increasingly sparse the further back in time one looks. This is especi...
International audienceMost of the ethnoarchaeological literature on hearths is scattered within gene...
International audienceMost studies regarding the Paleolithic use of fire in France have focused on i...
While the use of fire has long been recognised as a crucial innovation in the cultural evolution of ...
The need to control and manipulate fire appears to be a fundamental human technology, as important t...
International audienceMost of the ethnoarchaeological literature on hearths is scattered within gene...
While the use of fire has long been recognised as a crucial innovation in the cultural evolution of ...
International audienceArchaeological research and experimental work at the Aurignacian open-air site...
Evidence for fire use becomes increasingly sparse the further back in time one looks. This is especi...
Hearth formation processes are complex. They involve multiple actions, reactions, and activities bef...
How far back in time can we trace fire use in the human story? The archaeological data has demonstra...
While it is clear that Neanderthals used fire for cooking their foods in some times and places, the ...
Fire use by early hominin ancestors has caught fire in the academic and popular imagination. Discuss...