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Humans Were Using Fire Long Before Scientists Thought Possible, Study Says

An international team in South Africa has pinned the earliest known use of fire by Homo erectus back to between 1.07 and 1.79 million years ago.

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gizmodo.comStai leggendo8 h fa

Humans Were Using Fire Long Before Scientists Thought Possible, Study Says

An international team in South Africa has pinned the earliest known use of fire by Homo erectus back to between 1.07 and 1.79 million years ago.

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economictimes.indiatimes.com1 g fa

Burnt bones from Wonderwerk Cave suggest early humans used fire deep inside caves up to 1.8 million years ago

Burnt animal bones discovered deep inside South Africa's Wonderwerk Cave may represent the oldest known evidence of human fire use. Dating back as far as 1.8 million years, the remains suggest early humans may have…

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  1. mercoledì 17 giugno 2026·economictimes.indiatimes.com

    Burnt bones from Wonderwerk Cave suggest early humans used fire deep inside caves up to 1.8 million years ago

    Burnt animal bones discovered deep inside South Africa's Wonderwerk Cave may represent the oldest known evidence of human fire use. Dating back as far as 1.8 million years, the…

  2. mercoledì 17 giugno 2026·spiegel.de

    Archäologie: Homo erectus hat schon vor über 1,7 Millionen Jahren Feuer genutzt

    Archäologen haben winzige, angebrannte Knochen von Eulen in Südafrika mit einer neuen Methode untersucht. Sie gehen nun davon aus, dass schon der Homo erectus mit Feuer hantierte.

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spiegel.de1 g fa

Archäologie: Homo erectus hat schon vor über 1,7 Millionen Jahren Feuer genutzt

Archäologen haben winzige, angebrannte Knochen von Eulen in Südafrika mit einer neuen Methode untersucht. Sie gehen nun davon aus, dass schon der Homo erectus mit Feuer hantierte.

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  • mercoledì 17 giugno 2026·spiegel.de

    Archäologie: Homo erectus nutzte womöglich schon vor über 1,7 Millionen Jahren Feuer

    Archäologen haben winzige, angebrannte Knochen von Eulen in Südafrika mit einer neuen Methode untersucht. Sie gehen nun davon aus, dass schon der Homo erectus mit Feuer hantierte.

  • giovedì 18 giugno 2026·gizmodo.com

    Humans Were Using Fire Long Before Scientists Thought Possible, Study Says

    An international team in South Africa has pinned the earliest known use of fire by Homo erectus back to between 1.07 and 1.79 million years ago.