Gowlett J A J, Harris J W K, Walton D, Wood B A
Nature. 1981 Nov 12;294(5837):125-129. doi: 10.1038/294125a0.
Recent investigations of Lower Pleistocene sites at Chesowanja have yielded in situ Oldowan and Oldowan-like stone artefacts, evidence of fire and a fragmentary 'robust' australopithecine cranium. Burnt clay found at one artefact locality dated to >1.42±0.07 Myr is the earliest known evidence of fire associated with a hominid occupation site.
最近对切索万贾下更新世遗址的调查发现了原地奥杜威文化期工艺石器和类似奥杜威文化期工艺的石器、火的证据以及一具破碎的“粗壮型”南方古猿颅骨。在一个石器地点发现的、年代测定为>142±7万年的烧过的黏土是与人类居住遗址相关的已知最早的火的证据。