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The Firekeepers of the Ice Age: Unearthing the Gravettian Flame

Anthropology.net

The research, published in Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences 1 , presents compelling micro-archaeological evidence that fire was not just a survival tool but a defining cultural trait of the Gravettian tradition. Sitting around a fire would have been a time for storytelling, teaching, and reinforcing group identity.

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Human Bio-Cultural Evolution

Anthropology for Beginners

Archaeologists surmise that many early tools were also made of wood and bone, but these do not survive in the archaeological record. In humans, we call these learned and patterned behaviors norms, customs, and traditions. The cores could mainly be what remained after wanted flakes were struck off.