New research led by the British Museum has found evidence of the world’s oldest human fire-making activity on a humble field in Barnham in the U.K. county of Suffolk. According to Chris Stringer of ...
New findings suggest humans mastered fire far earlier than believed, transforming diets, social life, and survival in ancient ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Four hundred thousand years ago, someone took up a piece of pyrite, struck it against a stone, and started a fire. Archaeologists ...
A field in eastern England has revealed evidence of the earliest known instance of humans creating and controlling fire, a significant find that archaeologists say illuminates a dramatic turning point ...
An emergency incident has been reported on the railway line which means the lines are blocked between Havant and Barnham.
Hundreds of neighbours left terrified by lawless teenagers running riot in their sleepy Sussex village held an emergency meeting to address the growing crimewave. Villagers in Barnham, West Sussex, ...
A research team at the British Museum, led by Nick Ashton and Rob Davis, reports evidence that ancient humans could make and manage fire about 400,000 years ago. The findings, published in Nature, ...
A converted windmill in West Sussex has gone of the market with a £650,000 price tag. The 19th century mill has long been a landmark in Barnham but its future came under threat when it shut its doors ...
The new discovery, in the village of Barnham, pushes the origin of human fire-making back by more than 350,000 years, far earlier than previously thought The site where the earliest known human-made ...
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No one knows for sure who designed Barnham Court, a recently listed Grade I country house in West Sussex, England. However, Nikolaus Pevsner—art historian and author of the *Pevsner Architectural ...
The site where the earliest known human-made fire was discovered was the "perfect location" for early humans, a researcher has said. On Wednesday it was announced that an archaeological dig in Barnham ...