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'Fire at will': The emergence of habitual fire use 350,000 years ago
Ron Shimelmitz
, Steven L. Kuhn
, Arthur J. Jelinek
, Avraham Ronen
, Amy E. Clark
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Mina Weinstein-Evron
Department of Archaeology
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Earth and Planetary Sciences
Israel
100%
Pleistocene
100%
Africa
100%
Flint
100%
Temperate Environment
100%
Keyphrases
Fire Use
100%
Hominin
33%
Behavioral Adaptation
33%
Israel
16%
Social Development
16%
Archaeological Record
16%
Evolutionary Implications
16%
Processes of Becoming
16%
Middle Pleistocene
16%
Tabun Cave
16%
Human Survival
16%
Temperate Environment
16%
Base Camp
16%
Out of Africa
16%
Archaeological Deposits
16%
Human Behavioral
16%
Regular Part
16%
Hominin Dispersal
16%
Encephalization
16%
Burnt Flint
16%
Becoming-human
16%
Deep Sequencing
16%