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How did early men event fire

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Answered by MizBroken
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Explanation:

The main sources of ignition before humans appeared were lightning strikes. Our evidence of fire in the fossil record (in deep time, as we often refer to the long geological stretch of time before humans) is based mainly on the occurrence of charcoal.

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Answered by sharan2008
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Neanderthals living in France roughly 50,000 years ago regularly started fires by striking flint with hard minerals like pyrite to generate a spark, according to a paper published in the scientific journal Nature.
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