A crowd-safety researcher says urging people to stay calm and wait for instructions during emergencies has delayed ...
Pyrite found at a 400,000-year-old site in Barnham, England suggests that early humans were making fire long before experts ...
A groundbreaking discovery reveals that early humans, possibly Neanderthals, were using tools to create fire more than ...
The discovery site at East Farm, Barnham, England lies hidden within a disused clay pit tucked away in the wooded landscape between Thetford and Bury St Edmunds. Professor Nick Ashton from the British ...
Archaeologists in Britain say they've found the earliest evidence of humans making fires anywhere in the world. The discovery ...
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The findings, described in the journal Nature, push back the earliest known date for controlled fire-making by roughly ...
A team of researchers led by the British Museum has unearthed the oldest known evidence of fire-making, dating back more than ...
The oldest evidence for human ancestors using fire, dating back to between 1 million and 1.5 million years ago, comes from a ...
Scientists have discovered the oldest-known evidence of fire-making by prehistoric humans in the English county of Suffolk - ...
A team of scientists led by the British Museum have unearthed the earliest known evidence of fire making, dating back over 400,000 years, in a field in Suffolk.
Sites in Africa suggest humans used natural fire over a million years ago, but the discovery at the Palaeolithic site in Barnham evidences the creation and control of fire, which carries huge ...