A 400,000-year-old hearth in an English clay pit suggests our distant cousins were making and tending fire far earlier than ...
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Neanderthal revelation: Oldest fire-making evidence found in England, site dates back 415,000 years
"We think humans brought pyrite to the site with the intention of making fire. And this has huge implications, pushing back the earliest fire-making," said archaeologist Nick Ashton.
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Mumbai diary: Thursday dossier
Ho Ho Ho... Mee Mumbaikar An inflated Santa Claus balloon at a divider on Hill Road, Bandra West is a reminder that Christmas ...
With the opening of the futuristic Grand Museum in Cairo, Egypt has not been so culturally electric since 30BC. This is a ...
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