Study suggests fire use in caves 1.8 million years ago
A new study published in PLOS One suggests early human ancestors were using fire in South Africa's Wonderwerk Cave between 1.07 and 1.79 million years ago. Researchers from The Hebrew University of Jerusalem and an international team identified burned bones deep inside the cave, beyond the reach of natural wildfires. The findings indicate that early humans likely collected fire from natural sources, such as lightning strikes or wildfires, and brought it into the cave. The study introduces a new luminescence technique to detect burned fossil bones. The evidence does not suggest these humans could create fire on demand, but that they transported and maintained it. The research builds on earlier work at the same site that reported fire use dating to about 1 million years ago.
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