Were Western European Neandertals Able to Make Fire?

Volume: 1, Issue: 1, Pages: 54 - 79
Published: Jan 16, 2018
Abstract
Significant variability has been observed in the frequency of fire use over the course of the Late Pleistocene at several Middle Paleolithic sites in southwest France. In particular, Neandertals appear to have used fire more frequently during warm climatic periods and very infrequently during cold periods. After reviewing several lines of evidence and alternative explanations for this variability, the null hypothesis that these Neandertals were...
Paper Details
Title
Were Western European Neandertals Able to Make Fire?
Published Date
Jan 16, 2018
Volume
1
Issue
1
Pages
54 - 79
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