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d1i1m1o1n [39]
3 years ago
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History of clothing​

History
2 answers:
Brut [27]3 years ago
6 0

Explanation:

According to archeologist and anthropologist, the earliest clothing likely consisted of fur, leather, leaves or grass that were draped, wrapped or tied around the body for covering or for warmth in the cold season.

Archeologist have identified very early sewing needles of bone and ivory from about 30,000BC found near Kostenki, Russia in 1988.

Naya [18.7K]3 years ago
5 0

Explanation :what peopole

egiptian ;wore clothes made of white linen firt men wore skirt kid run

naked in summer

greek clothes were very simeple essentialy just pices of wool or lien wrapped

round  to make a tunic drees or cloak young greek men wore a chlamys

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