HUMAN CONTROL OF FIRE
Harnessing fire in order to use its properties as a practical as a practical tool.
Controlling fire has been a hallmark of human culture since before the existence of modern homo sapiens.The ability to create, control, and use fire remain essential to human civilization.
The fire exposure that early human had to fire most likely came from wild fires and forest fires sparked by lightning. while destructive and potentially deadly, they provide early access to the tool, although it was not a force that people could control, much less create at will.
By 125,000 BCE, well after the emergence of modern Homo sapiens, human use, control,and creation of fire were widespread and common.
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