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Y'all got any papers on one of the Australian Aboriginal societies deep frying?
Relatedly, there was a discussion here on Native Americans using seed oils for cooking that indicated that they did so rarely, if at all.
But native Americans did harvest lard to make protein bars, so possibly animal fat frying
I'd argue barbeque. Cultures the world over have some form of cooking things slow, frequently underground to break down tougher foods.
Deep frying is a result of excess while some form of barbeque would have been a very logical step for anyone cooking on coals.
Billy the Beef Tallow Boy lives in us all

Deep frying pizza is what makes British cuisine superior
(Or at least is the saving grace after shepherd's pie, English breakfast, and all their other tripe)