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Heat-reddened clay, fire-cracked stone, and fragments of pyrite mark where Neanderthals gathered around a campfire 400,000 years ago in what’s now Suffolk, England. Based on chemical analysis of the ...
A clay pit in Suffolk has become the site of a major discovery in the way humans evolved. Archaeologists have discovered the earliest evidence of human fire-making in the world. Fire-cracked flint ...
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Scientists have uncovered the oldest-known evidence of deliberate fire-making by prehistoric humans in Suffolk, Britain – revealing it happened some 350,000 years earlier than experts previously ...
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Scientists have discovered the oldest-known evidence of fire-making by prehistoric humans in the English county of Suffolk—a hearth apparently made by Neanderthals about 415,000 years ago— revealing ...
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