The magazine Muy Interesante echoes the experimental program to understand the role that fire played during Prehistory
The magazine Muy Interesante reports on the experimental program to understand the role that fire played during Prehistory with the aim of replicating and monitoring all the environmental factors that intervene in the production of fire according to the type of habitat (whether in open spaces, in semi-enclosed spaces such as shelters and in closed spaces such as caves or cabins) and, at the same time, extracting data related to the possible negative impacts that its use would have caused.
The program is being developed under the research project Fuel Emissions: The study of lighting, heat and air quality in prehistoric inhabited spaces, led by Dr. Andrés Robledo.