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Fire was first controlled by Homo Erectus about 1.4 or 1.5 million years ago. Although there are disagreements on that front, of course.
Around 500,000 BC, people learned to make and control fire. This discovery revolutionized their ability to cook food, provide warmth and light, and protect themselves from predators. Fire also played a crucial role in the development of social behaviors, as it allowed early humans to gather around a communal fire, fostering communication and cooperation.
Yes, evidence suggests that Middle Stone Age people learned to control and use fire for various purposes such as cooking, warmth, protection, and tool-making. Fire was a crucial development in human history that profoundly impacted human evolution.
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It is believed that Homo habilis may have learned about fire by observing natural occurrences, such as lightning strikes or wildfires. They may have also experimented with rubbing dry sticks together to create sparks and eventually learned to control and use fire for their own purposes.
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Neolithic people discovered that fire could be controlled and used for various purposes. They learned to start fires deliberately and control them for cooking food, providing warmth, and protection from predators. This discovery played a crucial role in their survival and development.
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people learned to polish stones to make tools like saws and drills.people also learned to make fire.
Wildland Fire Lessons Learned Center was created in 2002.
Back then they had bucket brigades. People would pass buckets of water to throw on the fire.