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.
Fire and fireplaces as well with furs and wool clothing.
The primary material for all wealthy and large Bronze Age civilizations was bronze. Bronze was expensive, however, so it was also quite common for common foot soldiers to use stone weapons (maces, for instance) or even fire-hardened spears.
Well, the first civilization was Mesopotamia and there was the "Stone Age" and the "New Stone Age". They created fire in the Stone age and this made many more things possible like, light, preservation, protection, cooking, and warmth.
No- not white like it is now. It was natural stone, which was a cream color, when first built. After it was blackened by the fire that gutted during the War of 1812, it was painted white.
about 12000 years ago for the old stone and i dont now how old for the new stone age
stone age people
stone age people
In the stone age.
You get the fire stone on the first dock of castelia city.
They first started using it during the stone age .
People of the Old Stone Age used fire for cooking food and surviving in colder climates.
Yes the stone age people were using fire to heat up metal nearly 72,000 years ago.
no, vulpix is a first-evolution pokemon. it evolves into a ninetales when you use a fire stone.
flint and stone
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Fire and fireplaces as well with furs and wool clothing.
The Stone Age is generally considered to be the period between about 450,000 years ago and about 2,300 years ago, when humans first began to work with metals (the Bronze Age). The earliest evidence we have of hominids regularly using fire is from about 1.6 million years ago, although presumably, the migration of hominids from the warmth of the African continent into areas of Asia and Europe necessitated the use of fire for heating. Based on current evidence, anatomically modern humans appear to have been around for only the last 150-200,000 years. Since the ancestors of modern humans regularly used fire for various purposes, there are a couple of answers to your question: 1) Before the stone age 2) It depends on what you mean by "humans"