A History of Heating: From Taming Fire to Connected Houses

Updated on 12.08.2023

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Middle School
History, geography and geopolitics

Heating meets a specific need (it keeps us warm), but it is also a reflection of social trends, representing the “hearth” around which we gather. Heating systems have also evolved over time in line with the development of energy sources and technological innovations. Here are a few images to give you an overview of the history

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1. “Prehistoric Pompeii”

Ever since mastering fire, human beings have been using it to stay warm, cook food and keep wild animals away. The first indoor ovens appeared in huts during the Bronze Age. Around 1660 BCE – that is, 17 centuries before the destruction of Pompeii and Herculaneum – Vesuvius erupted, with clouds of ash petrifying the village of Nola. An oven was found almost fully intact inside one of the huts (photo). Archaeologists say that vents in the roof were used to let light and smoke through.

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