An early sign of fire use may just be all smoke
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10/07/1998
Evidence from an ancient Chinese cave has cast doubt on prevailing theories about the taming of fire by human ancestors, suggesting the the epochal achievement occured mauch later than scientists have long believed. The findings, if confirmed, could rewrite 60 years of anthropology text books and reshape the modern view of Homo erectus, the presumed ancestor of today's humans who was believed to have used fire to sustain migration into the colder regions of Europe and Asia.