'Fire at will': the emergence of habitual fire use 350,000 years ago.

scientific article published on 19 October 2014

'Fire at will': the emergence of habitual fire use 350,000 years ago. is …
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P356DOI10.1016/J.JHEVOL.2014.07.005
P698PubMed publication ID25439628
P5875ResearchGate publication ID267044343

P50authorMina EvronQ12409131
P2093author name stringAmy E Clark
Steven L Kuhn
Arthur J Jelinek
Avraham Ronen
Ron Shimelmitz
P921main subjectcontrol of fire by early humansQ912205
P304page(s)196-203
P577publication date2014-10-19
P1433published inJournal of Human EvolutionQ6295300
P1476title'Fire at will': the emergence of habitual fire use 350,000 years ago.
P478volume77

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