According to anthropologists, fire was first used as a
religious implement rather than as a tool to cook food, fashion weapons, etc.
Fire only came to be used as a practical tool in everyday life when its
religious significance died down. Anthropologists think this because they have
found evidence that, for quite some time, fire was used in ritualistic settings
and in no other circumstances.
Given the obvious practical benefits of fire, it is
interesting to consider that man’s first and ...
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