List of firelighting topics

A flint, fire steel, charred cloth and piece of mushroom...
...Can be used to start a campfire

The following is a list of topics related to firelighting. Firelighting is the process by which a fire can be started artificially. Fire was an essential tool in early human cultural development and remains important today. The skills required to create, control and use fire using primitive methods, often in a survival situation, have come into popular use as a component of bushcraft.

Firelighting topics

A replica (on a smaller scale) of the burning lens owned by Joseph Priestley, in his laboratory
Lighting a firelighter that uses ferrocerium to produce spark
A gas wand lighter, typically used for lighting gas stoves
A French gasoline lighter in use during World War I
An open matchbook
A tinderbox (approx. 3 in. / 7.5 cm in length) with firesteel and flint

References

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  12. Flint and Chert - quartzpage.de
  13. The Flints from Portsdown Hill
  14. Flint vs Chert Authentic Artefacts Collectors Assn.
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  16. Williams, Gerald W. (Summer 2000). "Introduction to Aboriginal Fire Use in North America" (PDF). Fire Management Today (USDA Forest Service) 60 (3): 8–12. Retrieved 2008-08-24.
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  18. "Distress Signals", Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 107, 7 May 1936, Page 5
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