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How did we discover fire?

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Using Flint and Pyrite to Make Sparks

Marny chesterton and Po lisner joseph are hunting for the original fire starter. So far we've been looking at direct evidence of fire making by humans. But is there indirect evidence that could move the clock back even further? Well, if you believe professor richard wrangham of harvard university. He's interested in what our early ancestors were having for dinner. And i'm not talking about what's on the menu, rather, the major shift to eating cooked food. Because if your king food, you must be using fire. That pushes our time line way back, earlier than anyone ever imagined. The cooking hypothesis is that human started cooking about two million years

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