Control of fire is one of the most important technological innovations within the evolution of humankind. The archaeological signal of fire use becomes very visible from around 400,000 y ago onward. Interestingly, this occurs at a geologically similar time over major parts of the Old World, in Africa, as well as in western Eurasia, and in different subpopulations of the wider hominin metapopulation. We interpret this spatiotemporal pattern as the result of cultural diffusion, and as representing the earliest clear-cut case of widespread cultural change resulting from diffusion in human evolution. This fire-use pattern is followed slightly later by a similar spatiotemporal distribution of Levallois technology, at the beginning of the African...
[Extract] Humans have long been captivated by the flickering flames of the campfire. But when did ou...
While it is clear that Neanderthals used fire for cooking their foods in some times and places, the ...
It has been proposed that a greater control and more extensive use of fire was one of the behavioral...
Control of fire is one of the most important technological innovations within the evolution of human...
Control of fire is one of the most important technological innovations within the evolution of human...
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...
The concept of a home-based land use strategy is fundamental for studying recent and prehistoric for...
Fire use by early hominin ancestors has caught fire in the academic and popular imagination. Discuss...
Analyses of archaeological material recovered from several Middle Paleolithic sites in southwest Fra...
Everyone agrees that fire has played an important part in the history of the genus Homo. However, be...
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...
Recent research argues that an association with fire, stretching back millions of years, played a ce...
Fire use appears to have been relatively common among Neandertals in the Middle Palaeolithic. Howeve...
[Extract] Humans have long been captivated by the flickering flames of the campfire. But when did ou...
While it is clear that Neanderthals used fire for cooking their foods in some times and places, the ...
It has been proposed that a greater control and more extensive use of fire was one of the behavioral...
Control of fire is one of the most important technological innovations within the evolution of human...
Control of fire is one of the most important technological innovations within the evolution of human...
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...
The concept of a home-based land use strategy is fundamental for studying recent and prehistoric for...
Fire use by early hominin ancestors has caught fire in the academic and popular imagination. Discuss...
Analyses of archaeological material recovered from several Middle Paleolithic sites in southwest Fra...
Everyone agrees that fire has played an important part in the history of the genus Homo. However, be...
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...
Recent research argues that an association with fire, stretching back millions of years, played a ce...
Fire use appears to have been relatively common among Neandertals in the Middle Palaeolithic. Howeve...
[Extract] Humans have long been captivated by the flickering flames of the campfire. But when did ou...
While it is clear that Neanderthals used fire for cooking their foods in some times and places, the ...
It has been proposed that a greater control and more extensive use of fire was one of the behavioral...