Humans have had fire since prehistory... If you mean Indians as in the Native Americans, then yes. If you mean the ancient cultures of the Indus Valley, then yes. Fire was around even in Paleolithic times. Humans have had fire since prehistory... If you mean Indians as in the Native Americans, then yes. If you mean the ancient cultures of the Indus Valley, then yes. Fire was around even in Paleolithic times.
Yes, it is believed that early human ancestors in India were able to control and use fire for various purposes such as cooking, warmth, and protection. The use of fire played a significant role in the cultural and technological development of early humans.
Homo erectus is believed to have been the first species to control and use fire. Evidence from archaeological sites suggests that they were using fire as far back as 1.5 million years ago.
It is not definitively known which gender of hominid first discovered fire, as it likely occurred tens of thousands of years ago. The ability to control fire is believed to have been a crucial development for human evolution.
It is unclear when exactly the first hominids were able to create fire, but evidence suggests that early hominids started using fire around 1-2 million years ago. They likely achieved this through the use of naturally occurring fire sources before developing the ability to create fire themselves.
It is believed that Homo erectus was the first early human species to control fire, around 1.5 million years ago. Evidence suggests that they used fire for cooking, warmth, protection, and to facilitate tool-making.
Homo erectus is believed to have been the first hominid species to have control over fire, allowing for cooking food and providing warmth. They also developed more advanced stone tools, such as hand axes and cleavers, for hunting, butchering, and processing food. Additionally, evidence suggests they were the first hominids to migrate out of Africa to Eurasia.
They invented smoking because the American Indians were having a fire then one of the Indians drooped a stick in the fire, which became the first sagar.
Fire Water
fire which =light and weapons
yes they put it in a pot over fire and waited till it popped.
fire made out of sticks
yes
dance around the fire
Tobacco was first used by the American Indians in about 100BC- 10AD to the gods. Only special people got to smoke and sometimes they would put tobacco in a fire.
apache indians get sticks and make a jenga shape like and then they lit fire to a place where it will not burn anything else and then they will carry the person and put them on the fire they could do that before the fire and then lit them or just fire first and then person on top. Then when the person is totally burnt their soul just goes to god and only dirt is left and you carry it home in a jar and put the lid on top for remembrance.
They cooked food on a fire.
they used rocks and fire
they danced around a fire