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short note on discovery of fire?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The controlled use of fire was likely an invention of our ancestor Homo erectus during the Early Stone Age (or Lower Paleolithic). The earliest evidence of fire associated with humans comes from Oldowan hominid sites in the Lake Turkana region of Kenya

Answered by panigrahiarpan2010
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According to Greek mythology, Prometheus stole fire from the gods and gave it to humans. The earliest creatures that predated human beings were probably well aware of the fire. When lightning would strike a forest and create a fire, it probably intrigued and amazed them. The early humans discovered fire by rubbing two flint stones against each other. They used to make fires in front of the caves to scare away wild animals. ... Tools made from flint stones and animal bones were used for various purposes. They also used to paint on cave walls for their recreation.

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