Re: Fire ?
From: Curious (andropolous_at_gr.org)
Date: 02/25/05
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Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2005 01:41:50 -0600
I just researched this last week for my son in Israel who wanted to
visit the
site.
The early African sites are controversial and no direct evidence of
hearth use.
The oldest accepted site dates about 800,000bp and is in northern Israel
in the Hula Valley just off the Dead Sea at Benot Ya'Aqov by professor
Goren-Inbar. Google on it .... there is a lot on the net about this.
My son was going there then a bomb went off on the highway, they sat in
traffic three hours, then turned around and went back south .... I gues
the site is in a
'hot zone'?
good luck with this - its very interesting.
jw
arne97 wrote:
> What is the earliest best evidence for use of fire ?
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