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more that 10,000 years ago. The first.

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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.

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Stone age Did they discover fire in the stone age?

Yes, they did.


Who is the first to discover fire?

stone age people


Did humans discover fire in the old stone age or the new stone age?

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.


How has the new stone age developed?

when farming was discover


What did Stone-Age humans discover besides how to make stone tools and weapons?

nothing


Did they discover light back in the stone age?

No! That wasn't until the end of the dark age.!


What did the old stone age people do with fire?

People of the Old Stone Age used fire for cooking food and surviving in colder climates.


Did they use fire in the stone age?

yes


Did they have fire in the old stone age?

yes


Did Columbus discover Europe?

No, europeans knew about Europe since the stone age.


How old stone age and new stone age alike?

about 12000 years ago for the old stone and i dont now how old for the new stone age


How did stone age make fire?

By using friction.