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When was fire discovered? Why was this discovery important for humans?​

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Answered by senthilchellam1982
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More recent evidence dating to roughly 164,000 years ago found that early humans living in South Africa in the Middle Stone Age used fire as an engineering tool to alter the mechanical properties of the materials they used to make tools and improve their lives.

Answered by SadhyaArya
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When was fire discovered?

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.

Why was this discovery important for humans?

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. They used to hunt wild animals, skin them and chop them. ... Tools made from flint stones and animal bones were used for various purposes.

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