Fire is an ancient natural phenomenon that has shaped our planet for more than 400 million years. It alters habitats, affects the carbon cycle, and is closely linked to changes in climate and vegetation.
IIRC the leading hypothesis is humans discovered how to make fire before we were “human.” Or in other words, we were more like chimps and bonobos when we discovered fire. It may have been what led us down the path we are on.
This article is talking about humans using fire to manipulate their environment, rather than just using it to cook or keep warm. That has been going on far longer than Homo Sapiens have existed, but using fire for controlled burns was thought to be much more recent than this study suggests.
IIRC the leading hypothesis is humans discovered how to make fire before we were “human.” Or in other words, we were more like chimps and bonobos when we discovered fire. It may have been what led us down the path we are on.
This article is talking about humans using fire to manipulate their environment, rather than just using it to cook or keep warm. That has been going on far longer than Homo Sapiens have existed, but using fire for controlled burns was thought to be much more recent than this study suggests.
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