The earliest ovens were found in Central Europe, and date back to 29,000 BC. Ovens were used to cook food and to make bricks. The wood-burning stoves saw improvement through the addition of fire chambers that allowed better containment and release of smoke. Another recognizable oven would be the cast-iron stove. These were first used around the early 1700s when they themselves underwent several variations including the Stewart Oberlin iron stove that was smaller and had its own chimney.
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B. Europeans
Explanation:
The earliest ovens were found in Central Europe, and date back to 29,000 BC. Ovens were used to cook food and to make bricks. The wood-burning stoves saw improvement through the addition of fire chambers that allowed better containment and release of smoke. Another recognizable oven would be the cast-iron stove. These were first used around the early 1700s when they themselves underwent several variations including the Stewart Oberlin iron stove that was smaller and had its own chimney.