Political Science, asked by mohdanasa58, 1 year ago

Why did early humans cover themselves with leaves and animals skins


sumii76: no cloth is there at that time

Answers

Answered by Khushibaramate
22

The primitive men had to live a hard life. They had to wrap tree leaves and animal skin over their body to protect themselves from cold and heat. With the advancement of time and civilization, they adopted newer means to cover their body.

Answered by jipjio4566789
9

Early humans wore animal skin, fur and plant leave and bark to cover up and protect their skin from the chafing and to sustain against weather conditions like winters and summer and rain. The primary objective of clothing was protection, and they were least bothered about the modesty and adornment values of clothing. The study shows modern humans started wearing clothes about 70,000 years before migrating into colder climates and higher latitudes, which began about 100,000 years ago, the 'Molecular Biology and Evolution' journal reported.

PLEASE MARK ME AS BRAINLIST

Similar questions