how was the the life of prime mitive man before the invention of fire
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Clear evidence of habitual use of fire, though, comes from caves in Israel dating back between 400,000 and 300,000 years ago, and include the repeated use of a single hearth in Qesem Cave, and indications of roasting meat. The next stage was to gain the ability to start a fire
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million years ago(mya) evidence for the microscopic traces of woodash as controlled use of fire by( Homo erectus)
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