A couple million years ago, give or take a couple hundred thousand.
stone age people
they discovered fire
They discovered how to sit. They also discovered fire.
Humans discovered fire in the Old Stone Age, also known as the Paleolithic period. The use of fire for cooking, warmth, and protection dates back to around 1.5 million years ago.
Fire was discovered in the stone age, the bronze age would not have been possible unless humans already had fire by that point since bronze smelting requires a very hot furnace.
Mammoth, fish, any berries, meat was eaten raw until they discovered fire.
The first person who discovered stone/rock was The Hunter Gatherers in the stone age.
Yes, they did.
In the Stone Age
besides cooking with fire, homo erectus discovered other practical uses for it.
The discovery of fire is believed to have occurred during the Paleolithic Age, also known as the Old Stone Age, around 1.5 million years ago. Early humans likely discovered fire by harnessing natural sources such as lightning strikes or volcanic activity.
I think they rubbed two dry sticks together. Later on they discovered flint to make sparks that would catch dry straw on fire.