Our prehistoric ancestors may have been a fiery bunch. By about 750,000 years ago, the inhabitants of a lakeshore in what is now northern Israel had learned to build fires in hearths, a research team contends.
HOT STUFF. Microscopic view of a burned grain of goat grass found at Stone Age location in Israel.
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