Were we clothed as we moved out of Africa?

24 May 2009

CAVEMAN

Early human ancestor

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Were we wearing clothes as we moved out of Africa?

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Nina Jablonski: Oh! But we weren't. About 50,000 years ago we were not wearing clothes. We probably had the ability to drape some skins over our bodies, but we certainly didn't have sewn clothes until about 14,000 years ago. So basically we were mostly naked; and occasionally covering ourselves up. One of the ways in which we kept warm also was we had a vigorous shivering response, so we would be able to huddle together, and shiver together to stay warm at night. But clothes came very late in human evolution. Chris Smith: Ideal for The Naked Scientists.

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