A Spark of Inspiration: Experimentally Testing Manganese Dioxide as a Fire Lighting Aide
Evidence for the production, use, and control of fire by Neanderthals in Europe ranges from the scale of ecosystems to microscopic alterations of artefacts. While there is a consensus that Neanderthals were skilled in the use of fire, there remains a dispute over whether they had mastered the abilit...
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Main Authors: | Andy Langley, Andy Needham |
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Language: | EN |
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2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/5ebf42025b394930ae275c55a27d57ae |
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