The Stone Age Clothes | Clothing Of Early Humans | Fashion in the Prehistoric Times

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The invention of clothing is an important milestone in human history. This invention may have made it possible to migrate out of Africa, a crucial step in human evolution. Explore the clothing and shoes of Stone Age humans, including the progression from simple loincloths to woven tunics. We will discover the earliest forms of clothing and footwear ever made. Join us as we discover the world of the Stone Age clothing.
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I seriously am having a mental breakdown on homework. My teacher didn't teach us about neolithic clothes and expected us to do a whole project on it and this didn't really help but it was the only actual educational thing on actual neolithic people. I've searched on Google on YouTube but this is as close as it gets thank you.

ranaanar
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My theory is that the earliest humans looked around at the animals with their spots and stripes, the birds and butterflies with their colors, and then looked down at their own plain skins and said, "We can do better than that." But one thing I learned recently is that early people probably wore furs and hides hair side in rather than skin side in as commonly depicted. Swedish rya rugs were definitely worn with the backing facing outward. The reason is that this provided additional warmth. Fringes were a way of wicking rain off the body. I have also heard that the invention of thread was humankind's most important invention because it enabled the development of fabrics.

theresemalmberg
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Don’t underestimate the Neanderthals. They had string, so probably could make other threads too.

ArionXeno
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Probably the first place to look is the people who recently had stone age technology, such as the American Indians. They had fitted and decorated clothing that was sufficiently warm enough for freezing temperatures. Or the Inuit who lived in the coldest part of the world and also had fitted clothing.

aidenmartin
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This helps on my homework for my project and I am working on bronze now in school I like Stone Age

sheelagurung
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I know all about stone age fashion. I watched The Flintstones!

Snuffy
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There are also bark clothes, widespread from Africa to Asia and Oceania, with almost identical procedures of preparing.

simonaklemencic
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Hi, I recently discovered your videos, which are wonderful. I'm fascinated by ancient history and prehistory. Have been for many years. But I never knew that textiles had been around so long. I'd thought probably 10, 000 years or less. 🌺

megansfo
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Amazing to see how the shoelace design basically hasn’t changed in 200, 000 years.

ivanpadilla
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Tapa cloth from tree bark is used today

luisvelez
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Bro explained 25% of stone age in just 5 minutes

Ocsi-dynd
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Very good, thank you.

The reason for people covering themselves may be not only to protect their bodies from environmental influences, but also because of modesty and the innate nature of covering oneself, and perhaps this is the main reason. This does not contradict the fact that they covered their bodies with clay and charcoal, for example, to combat environmental influences, as it is possible to combine them, that is, the body is covered with these materials, and in addition to that, clothes are worn. What reinforces this is that we see primitive tribes that live in hot areas not wearing clothes except where the private parts are.

Naseem_Alsabah
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I'm looking for when our ancestors learned to tan hides.to use for clothing.

emcee
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When they pulled the skin off the first furry thing they killed they would have had immediate thoughts of using that warm, soft fur for themselves

abberepair
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I got to do 10 facts and U helped me tysm

hffvmzb
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I guess back then you had to buy off of the rack !!!

davidwhiren
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This is all theory, Nothing survives.

rickrivethead
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The question would be how we’re those sharp spears made that they had. Secondly how did they make the leaves stick together without falling

Arturo-uror
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I guess they couldn't buy off the rack. Somebody must have gotten rich by making clothes to trade for necessities back then.🤔🤔🤔 Fashion designers could have lived the life of luxury😃😃😂😂 Rent a cave and start a clothes mfg. business.

annanardo
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Don't be so ridiculous it's not a wardrobe just pieces of animal skins that was to keep them warm not a wardrobe

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