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What made early man wearing clothes ?
It's hard to know for sure since it will have happened long before there was any kind of recorded history. Logically it seems likely early humans will have seen how animals were protected from environmental harms (cold, water, thorns etc.) by their hides and fur so directly used those animal hides for the same purpose. Over time they will have learned to work the raw hides to make them last longer, work better and fit more comfortably, ultimately leading to what we'd recognise as early clothing.What made early man wearing clothes ?
What made early man wearing clothes ?
Conclusion after discussion.What do you accept in general for the words proof, truth, evidence, reasonable and so on?
Conclusion after discussion.
Conclusion after discussion.
Its okay, why you getting angry ? have I responded anything contrary to your answer yet ?No need, you asked a question, i provided the answer thst i believe to be correct
No need, you asked a question, i provided the answer thst i believe to be correct
Yes how ?Yes, warmth is a part of it, but there seems to be more. How come we lost the type of body hair of similar animals? How you answer that influences in part the answer for clothes.
Yes how ?
Its okay, why you getting angry ? have I responded anything contrary to your answer yet ?
Conclusion after discussion.
thank you.Sorry if you think i responded in anger
Yes how ?
We sweat so much it becomes a mess, and interferes with sweat's cooling function.How come we lost body hair the way we did?
We sweat so much it becomes a mess, and interferes with sweat's cooling function.
But, what made them to migrate ?And now I'll respond to this unaddressed post.
During the migrations of early man into Europe some 40 thousand years ago they met with cooler weather than they were used to, with the height of the last ice age it was a little chilly around the nether regions for even those hardened humans. The animals they hunted grew thick fur to protect them from the cold. A simple job to skin the animals (which they did anyway) and utilise the pelts and furs as protection from the cold so they range further north.