The ability to produce fire at will and to maintain it for a long duration is considered one of the major advances in human evolution. The exact process by which hominins first learned to use and to create fire is still hotly debated, with some arguing for a sudden transformative event that was quickly followed by a biological and cultural dependence on fire, such as a reliance on the extra calories saved through cooking food and an external source of heat. Others suggest that the 'domestication' of fire was a long and drawn-out process, with hominins using fire when it was available on the landscape but perhaps not having the ability to produce fire until much later in human history. In this paper we propose a third option, that fire shoul...
The research contained in this dissertation explores the origins of fire making in prehistory, focus...
Humans today live in a wide range of environments from the iciest to the hottest, thanks to diversec...
dissertationOur success as a species and our deep, global ecological legacy is enmeshed with our use...
The ability to produce fire at will and to maintain it for a long duration is considered one of the ...
The ability to produce fire at will and to maintain it for a long duration is considered one of the ...
While it is clear that Neanderthals used fire for cooking their foods in some times and places, the ...
Fire is a powerful natural force that can change landscapes extremely quickly. Hominins have harnes...
Numbers of animal species react to the natural phenomenon of fire, but only humans have learnt to co...
Everyone agrees that fire has played an important part in the history of the genus Homo. However, be...
It has been proposed that a greater control and more extensive use of fire was one of the behavioral...
Fire. The first humans' synonym for light, sense of security and warmth. Since the beginning of its ...
Qesem Cave is a Middle Pleistocene site in Israel occupied between 420 and 200 ka. Excavations have ...
As in traditional societies today ancient societies probably selected different fuels to meet specif...
How far back in time can we trace fire use in the human story? The archaeological data has demonstra...
Fire use by early hominin ancestors has caught fire in the academic and popular imagination. Discuss...
The research contained in this dissertation explores the origins of fire making in prehistory, focus...
Humans today live in a wide range of environments from the iciest to the hottest, thanks to diversec...
dissertationOur success as a species and our deep, global ecological legacy is enmeshed with our use...
The ability to produce fire at will and to maintain it for a long duration is considered one of the ...
The ability to produce fire at will and to maintain it for a long duration is considered one of the ...
While it is clear that Neanderthals used fire for cooking their foods in some times and places, the ...
Fire is a powerful natural force that can change landscapes extremely quickly. Hominins have harnes...
Numbers of animal species react to the natural phenomenon of fire, but only humans have learnt to co...
Everyone agrees that fire has played an important part in the history of the genus Homo. However, be...
It has been proposed that a greater control and more extensive use of fire was one of the behavioral...
Fire. The first humans' synonym for light, sense of security and warmth. Since the beginning of its ...
Qesem Cave is a Middle Pleistocene site in Israel occupied between 420 and 200 ka. Excavations have ...
As in traditional societies today ancient societies probably selected different fuels to meet specif...
How far back in time can we trace fire use in the human story? The archaeological data has demonstra...
Fire use by early hominin ancestors has caught fire in the academic and popular imagination. Discuss...
The research contained in this dissertation explores the origins of fire making in prehistory, focus...
Humans today live in a wide range of environments from the iciest to the hottest, thanks to diversec...
dissertationOur success as a species and our deep, global ecological legacy is enmeshed with our use...