The discovery site at East Farm, Barnham, England lies hidden within a disused clay pit tucked away in the wooded landscape between Thetford and Bury St Edmunds. Professor Nick Ashton from the British ...
Researchers have discovered the earliest known instance of human-created fire, which took place in the east of England 400,000 years ago. The new discovery, in the village of Barnham, pushes the ...
Learning to light our own fires was one of the great turning points in human history, offering our ancestors warmth, a place ...
A study shows Neanderthals made first fire in Britain 400,000 years ago, pushing back the timeline of controlled fire use by ...
According to a groundbreaking discovery in a field in Suffolk, humans had mastered the art of creating fire 400,000 years ago ...
The British Broadcasting Company, as the BBC was originally called, was formed on 18 October 1922 by a group of leading ...
New data from radiocarbon dating is offering deeper insights into ancient Egypt and its relationship with the volcanic ...
The discovery pushes back global fire-making timelines and suggests our ancestors transported materials, such as iron pyrite, ...
An international research team led by the British Museum has unearthed in a field in Suffolk the oldest known material ...
Rob Whyte, MD of Alstom’s UK and Ireland division, sits down with RICHARD WILCOCK to discuss rolling stock and strategies to ...
A new radiocarbon study has clarified the timing of the colossal Thera eruption, placing it before Egypt’s New Kingdom.