How did early human discover fire How did it help them
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The earliest certain evidence of human control of fire was found at Swartkrans, South Africa. Many burnt bones were found among Acheulean tools, bone tools, and bones with cut marks that were made by hominids. This site also shows some of the earliest evidence of H. erectus eating meat.
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Humans discovered fire in the paleolithic age and used it for cooking food, light and scaring away animals.
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In many paleolithic sites in India, ashes have been discovered which tell that the paleolithic man had used fire. There is also evidence in some cave paintings at Kurnool. These paintings also show how the early humans used fire in their daily lives.
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