They once roamed free - until humans changed the course of evolution forever. This is the story of the moment wild animals became workers, food sources, and ...
Discovery of iron pyrite at a site in England pushes back the date of human fire creation by 350,000 years Early humans may ...
CAP-K held a walk up food distribution right outside the Kern County Human Services building to assist families in need ahead of the holiday season, ensuring no one goes hungry this season.
Archaeological research once again dispells the widespread belief that our Paleolithic ancestors were primarily meat-eaters, revealing instead that they were sophisticated plant food processors who ...
Evidence from a site in southeast England suggests early humans were purposefully and repeatedly igniting blazes roughly ...
Archaeologists in Britain say they've found the earliest evidence of humans making fires anywhere in the world. The discovery ...
Archaeologists say they have found the oldest known instance of fire setting, a key moment in human evolution.
Earliest evidence of human fire-making found at 400,000-year-old Suffolk site. Researchers led by the British Museum have uncovered what they believe is the earliest known evidence of humans making ...
Plants have been part of our diet as long as meat has, with new evidence showing that Neanderthals, early Homo sapiens and even earlier Homo hominins were using and processing starches, grass seeds, ...
The findings, described in the journal Nature, push back the earliest known date for controlled fire-making by roughly ...
Humans likely harvested their first flames from wildfire. When they learned to make it themselves, it changed everything.
The human use of fire, attested by evidence from Africa, goes back around 1.6m years. But, hitherto, the oldest signs of ...