Neanderthals May Have Mastered Fire 270,000 Years Ago
A cave in France that was used by Neanderthals – or possibly their ancestor – may take the old unmediated grounds ofcontrolled firing exercise by humansin Europe . While it ’s currently unclear exactly which mintage of ancient hominid alight these prehistorical campfires , the uncovering suggests that our lineage had educate the power to ignite flames at will by 270,000 years ago . Reporting their determination in a yet - to - be - published study – which is presently undergo match review – researchers explain that retrace the role of flaming in the distant past times is notoriously challenging ....