Neanderthal Cooking and the Costs of Fire

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Publication Type: Journal Article
Authors: Henry, Amanda G.
Year of Publication: 2017
Journal: Current Anthropology
Volume: 58
Issue: S16
Pagination: S329 - S336
Date Published: 2017/08/01
Publication Language: eng
ISBN Number: 0011-3204
Abstract:

While it is clear that Neanderthals used fire for cooking their foods in some times and places, the record of their use of fire is somewhat patchy. We should not assume that Neanderthals had the same relationship with fire that we do; as a technological/cultural behavior, fire may be better understood as a tool that was used only when the costs of manufacture and maintenance were outweighed by the benefits.While it is clear that Neanderthals used fire for cooking their foods in some times and places, the record of their use of fire is somewhat patchy. We should not assume that Neanderthals had the same relationship with fire that we do; as a technological/cultural behavior, fire may be better understood as a tool that was used only when the costs of manufacture and maintenance were outweighed by the benefits.

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doi: 10.1086/692095

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1086/692095
Short Title: Current Anthropology
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