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Ice Age hearths reveal how early humans mastered fire for warmth, cooking, toolmaking, and survival in extreme environments.
Researchers in Vienna found three fireplaces from the coldest period of the Ice Age, also the most mysterious.
Evidence from a prehistoric site at the shore of the Dnister river in modern-day Ukraine shows that people living during the ...
Whether for cooking, heating, as a light source or for making tools -- it is assumed that fire was essential for the survival of people in the Ice Age. However, it is puzzling that hardly any ...
A new 30,000-square-foot distribution center broke ground in Cheyenne on Thursday near the Swan Ranch Road exit off Interstate 25 and is slated to be completed in December. Florida-based Earthcore is ...
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Kim said rescuers used excavators, shovels and other equipment to find him. Kim said the injured woman didn’t fall into the sinkhole and she sustained minor injuries. The cause of the sinkhole ...
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Meet the volunteers who are scrambling to save vintage tiles from homes in the Altadena burn zone before the bulldozers arrive.