Posted on 01/28/2014 3:05:36 AM PST by Islander7
Summary:
When did humans really begin to control fire and use it for their daily needs? Scientists discovered in the Qesem Cave, an archaeological site near present-day Rosh Ha'ayin, the earliest evidence -- dating to around 300,000 years ago -- of unequivocal repeated fire building over a continuous period. These findings help answer the question and hint that those prehistoric humans already had a highly advanced social structure and intellectual capacity.
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And just THIS close to perfecting communism ... and winning the war on poverty (ironically we need to make taxpayers poor to win the war on poverty), and the war on drugs .. victory JUST around the corner, and ...
Can they figure out what those folks were throwing on the barbie?
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Good find, thanks!
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