The Greek Fire was a weapon used by the East Roman or Byzantine Empire. It was used in naval battles as it could continue burning while floating on water.
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The earliest known records describing electric charge involve the use of amber, a fossilized tree resin. Thales of Miletus, a Greek philosopher from around 600 BC, was among the first to document that amber could attract lightweight objects when rubbed.
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The earliest people to make use of the discovery of fire were likely early Homo erectus, who are believed to have been able to control and use fire around 1.5 million years ago. Fire provided warmth, protection, and helped with cooking food, which improved their diet and overall health.
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Of course they did! Early man knew how to use fire long before the Neanderthals and it was a skill that was passed on through the evolutionary generations. One of the earliest species of hominids to use fire would have to be Homo Erectus.
The earliest known use of cosmetics was in ancient Egypt.
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Wax seals can be traced back to some of the earliest known civilizations such as in Mesopotamia. Wide usage of these seals did not being to occur until around the time of the Middle Ages.
the use of stone in architecture and sculpture
Evidence for the use of fire by Homo erectus by about 400,000 years ago has wide scholarly support. Claims for the earliest definitive evidence of control of fire by a member of Homo range from 0.2 to 1.7 million years ago (mya).