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Why did people not have clothes?

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Answered by 1O0
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Instead, anthropologists largely rely on indirect methods to date the origin of clothes. ... This suggests that simple protection may not have been the only reason we started wearing clothes. Conceivably people were beginning to feel "modest" and wanted to cover up, but it is hard to find direct evidence of that.

Answered by AngelicBarbie
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Perhaps early humans only covered up when it was cold. Outside of Africa, it is easy to see that clothes were vital to protect against the cold. Another human species, the Neanderthals, walked the Earth in much colder climes, and would certainly have needed to cover up.

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