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In the olden days, people primarily used wood as fuel for fire, gathering sticks, logs, and branches from their surroundings. They often created fires in open pits or hearths, using flint stones or friction techniques like rubbing sticks together to ignite kindling. In some cultures, dried animal dung was also used as a fire starter due to its availability and burning properties. Additionally, certain regions utilized materials like charcoal and peat for sustained heat.

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