Yes, carbon scorch marks that are layers deep that they can carbon date. I also presume fossilized cooked bones, but I'm not looked into the matter fully.
You referenced a dog.....that is a carnivore....they have very different digestive tracks....nothing like a human.....so your reason is poor to say the least ...
A dog's digestive tract is different from a humans too.
We have been cooking food on fires for about a million years bro.
2 REAL, 2 SOON.
Yes, carbon scorch marks that are layers deep that they can carbon date. I also presume fossilized cooked bones, but I'm not looked into the matter fully.
According to the official story, pre-human ancestors used fire too, including homo-erectus ~1,000,000 years ago:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Control_of_fire_by_early_humans
You are not a carnivore...idiot
You referenced a dog.....that is a carnivore....they have very different digestive tracks....nothing like a human.....so your reason is poor to say the least ...