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A million years ago, in a cave in South Africa, our ancestors did something no other animal has ever done: they controlled fire.

 

Fire cooked our food, shrank our guts, grew our brains, and gave us the deep sleep and fireside stories that made us human.

 

This is the story of our species' oldest technology, and how the same flames that built the modern world may now threaten it.

 



    Wonderwerk Cave evidence of controlled fire by Homo erectus
    Early humans managed fire for warmth, light and safety
    Cooking increased calories, shrinking guts and growing brains
    Chimps prefer cooked food but cannot make fire
    Fire enabled deep sleep on the ground, improving memory
    Night fires fostered storytelling, language, imagination and community bonds
    Fire shaped domestic roles and early pair bonding theories
    Humans learnt to make fire by striking and friction
    From wood to coal and oil, powering industrial transformation
    Environmental costs from burning fossil fuels




Full interactive transcript, subtitles and key vocabulary available on the website: https://www.leonardoenglish.com/podcasts/history-of-fire

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