Archaeologists in Britain say they've found the earliest evidence of humans making fires anywhere in the world. The discovery ...
The site where the earliest known human-made fire was discovered was the "perfect location" for early humans, a researcher ...
Archaeologists say they have found the oldest known instance of fire setting, a key moment in human evolution.
Researchers have discovered the earliest known instance of human-created fire, which took place in the east of England 400,000 years ago. The new discovery, in the village of Barnham, pushes the ...
Archaeologists in Britain say they have found the earliest known evidence of deliberate fire-making, dating to around 400,000 ...
Researchers say they’ve uncovered new evidence in present-day England that could reshape our understanding of human evolution ...
NICK ASHTON: We think humans brought pyrite to the site with the intention of making fire. ROTT: Which would make the site ...
An excavation in Suffolk, UK, has uncovered pyrite and flint that appear to have been used by ancient humans to light fires ...
Excited scientists announced Wednesday they have discovered evidence in the UK of humans deliberately making fire 400,000 ...
Archaeologists in Britain have uncovered new evidence which suggests humankind's ability to master fire is some 350,000 years ...
Researchers have long debated when people reached the landmass Sahul, which started splitting into New Guinea, Australia and ...
Painstaking analysis of discoveries at a prehistoric site in Suffolk shows humans started making fire hundreds of thousands ...