What Did Humans Really Eat Before Fire?

What did humans really eat before fire? For millions of years, our ancestors survived without stoves, ovens, or even controlled fire. Every meal was a brutal challenge. Tough raw meat, fibrous plants, hidden bone marrow, and endless hours of chewing were simply part of daily life. But how did early humans get enough energy to survive? And could modern humans live the same way today? In this documentary, we explore the fascinating science behind prehistoric diets, human evolution, archaeology, and the revolutionary discovery of cooking. Using evidence from fossilized dental plaque, anthropology, primatology, and archaeological discoveries like Gesher Benot Ya'aqov, we'll uncover how one of humanity's greatest inventions transformed our bodies, our brains, and eventually civilization itself. From scavenging predator leftovers on the African savanna to the first controlled use of fire, this is the untold story of how our ancestors earned every single bite. If you enjoy documentaries about ancient humans, evolution, archaeology, prehistory, Ice Age survival, and human origins, don't forget to like, subscribe, and share for more scientifically accurate history documentaries every week. human evolution, ancient humans, prehistoric humans, before fire, human origins, early humans, archaeology, anthropology, prehistoric diet, raw meat, cooking evolution, history documentary, science documentary, Stone Age, human ancestors, controlled fire, evolution documentary, ancient history, Ice Age, survival documentary, Richard Wrangham, Gesher Benot Ya'aqov, bone marrow, hunter gatherers, evolution of cooking, cavemen, prehistoric life, anthropology documentary, archaeology documentary, documentary #HumanEvolution #Prehistory #AncientHumans #Archaeology #HistoryDocumentary #Evolution #FireDiscovery #HumanOrigins #ScienceDocumentary #Survival