Thursday, 11 December 2025

Deliberate fire-making by early humans occurred 400,000 years ago: study.

Extract from ABC News

Wide shot of an archeological site, with people working.

The site, in Suffolk in the UK, shows the oldest evidence of fire making by 350,000 years.  (Supplied: Jordan Mansfield/Pathways to Ancient Britain Project)

In short:

Archaeologists have uncovered evidence in the UK of fire-making by early humans 400,000 years ago — 350,000 years earlier than previous records.

The researchers found clay that had been burned repeatedly, heat-shattered flint hand axes as well as iron pyrite, which is not naturally found in the area.

What's next?

Experts suggest that other sites may reveal pyrite or other evidence of early fire-making, and the team are now undertaking more research around Europe.

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