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The Fire-Tools project investigates the use of fire by early humans at two archaeological sites in Spain, focusing on identifying and analyzing pyroarchaeological evidence. By integrating archaeobotanical and chemical methods, the project aims to enhance the understanding of fire's role in prehistoric life and create a…
The use of fire is an element that characterizes the genus homo and one of the technologies that more substantially modifies prehistoric life systems.
Nevertheless, the oldest evidences of fire are often more controversial and difficult to identify.
The Fire-Tools project address the habitual use of fire in two peninsular archaeological sites with indirect evidence of fire in their levels and dated between the 400-300ky:
Sima del Elefante (Atapuerca, Spain) and La Cansaladeta (La Riba, Spain). T…
UNIVERSITEIT LEIDEN
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Spain, Leioa
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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