what was the blood group of the first human in the world?
what clithes did he worn?
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- Clothes do not fossilise, so we cannot get direct evidence for the time when our early human – "hominin" – ancestors stopped wandering about naked, and started draping their bodies with animal furs and skins. ... Several modern-day hunter-gather societies, such as the Nuer people in southern Sudan, wear minimal clothing.
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- the first blood group had been AB blood group, which gradually and over the time due to genetic mutations was resulted in A and B and finally O blood groups
- the things that you wear, for example trousers, shirts, dresses, coats, etc.
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