vol.007:Fire:Made Us Human
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The source provides an extensive overview of the evolution of fire technology during the Paleolithic Age, detailing its profound impact on human development. It systematically traces the progression of fire use through three distinct stages: from the initial, unstable utilization of natural fire (approximately 2.6 million to 300,000 years ago) to the later mastery of artificial fire-making techniques like percussion and friction (up to 10,000 years ago). The document explains how fire resolved critical challenges by enabling cooked food, defense against predators, and warmth, which in turn spurred physiological changes such as increased brain capacity and reduced gut size. Furthermore, the text explores how fire fostered the formation of complex societies through cooperation, facilitated the development of sophisticated tools and materials, and became the foundation for early culture, including art and ritual.