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On the Lighter Side => Famous Scientists, Doctors and Inventors => Topic started by: enigmatic on 16/10/2007 23:16:42
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Who Invented clothes and or covering for the skin?
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I would imagine his name was something like Ugh. [:D]
I think you'll find clothing was being used before language.
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I think you'll find clothing was being used before language.
If you mean written language, the certainly yes, if you mean spoken language, then I would doubt that.
I would guess that the first clothing was probably not even used to keep out the elements, but rather for ceremonial purposes (e.g. some witch doctor putting on the skin of a lion, or even just a hunter coming home with trophies from his hunt wrapped around him).
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You could be right. Thinking about it, there are animals that use a rudimentary form of language but I can't think of any that wear clothes. [;D]
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Does this include beavers?
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Does this include beavers?
This particular beaver uses both clothing & language; but I am an exceptional animal [:D]
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Who Invented clothes and or covering for the skin?
Wasn't it those two people called Marks & Spencer ?
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Then theres the religious aspect!
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Who Invented clothes and or covering for the skin?
Wasn't it those two people called Marks & Spencer ?
Not Gieves & Hawkes?
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Neanderthal @ Savile Row ???
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Would that be anywhere near Saville Row, where one may find the aforementioned Gieves & Hawkes?
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No, it is in the south of France in the Mountains - so cave or something.
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Ah - the 1 with the motto "CAVEat emptor"!
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Clothing was invented ( and this is true ) by the first married man, . . . . . . . . . . to cover up his mom in law ! !
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I like his boots............Uggs!
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I think man may have started wearing animal skins as a means of disguising himself and his odour when hunting. But the religious and ceremonial aspects are also a good points.
Mind you, it could just have been for something to keep the wife busy; washing and ironing!!!
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i think it's Marks & Spencer ?
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I think this is another case of word salad?
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No, it's a crappy joke but it makes sense.
Who invented clothes?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marks_&_Spencer
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Perhaps the Flintstones invented clothing LOL LOL
Marks and Spencer definitely didn't invent clothing as that company started around 150 years ago and people were wearing clothes then. I think
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I knew what Marks&Spencer is. I was simply stating an opinion.
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Adam an eve from the Book of Genesis or god's poisonous apple from tree that knew of good and evil knowledge. The butt flap strap came from somewhere over there.
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I think man may have started wearing animal skins as a means of disguising himself and his odour when hunting. But the religious and ceremonial aspects are also a good points.
Would those have been thought of before the idea of wearing materials to stay warm or keep the sun off? It's not a huge leap from hiding under a pile of leaves at night to tying the leaves together around one's body for portability.
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Possibly yes. Our ancestors would have had their own hair/fur for protection from the elements. Wearing skins for the purpose of camouflage, early man would have noticed the benefits of using these skins during colder months. Continually wearing these skins for protection against the elements and against wounds from sharp or stinging plants would then have meant our body no longer needed to put energy into all over body hair/fur growth. Possibly the first man induced evolutionary progression.
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Someone invented clothes, cripes I better go and put some on!
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You could be right. Thinking about it, there are animals that use a rudimentary form of language but I can't think of any that wear clothes. [;D]
Hermit Crab
Caddis Fly Larva
to name but two.
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Religious or ceremonial purposes is the old archaeologists cop-out. "It must have had religious significance," means "I don't know what it was for."
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Clothing would have been invented by ancient man to compensate to temperature and climate fluctuations.
Wearing other animals fur has allowed our species to adapt to our environment much better than other species, and to colonize areas from the equator to the poles.
It is odd that some human cultures in temperate regions have developed with a "clothing optional", although most have at least tended towards wearing loin cloths. However, perhaps that is tainted by "Northern" standards.
However, I'd assume that diapers were invented by ancient cultures to help maintain the cleanliness of the home (although not universally used). Perhaps the tendency to use diapers on children would be related to the covering of the "Privates".
http://directory.diaperjungle.com/blog/2005/11/13/ancient-diapers/
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No, it is in the south of France in the Mountains - so cave or something.
That would be "ça ville roux", n'est ce pas?
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Animals invented clothing, we just stole the idea literally from their backs!!
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Animals invented clothing, we just stole the idea literally from their backs!!
lol that is funny stuff and somewhat true
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Thank you for the compliment, it is true though is it not? I mean put it this way I reckon we were wearing clothing made from animal skins a long time before synthetic clothing was invented, and when I say a long time were talking tens of thousands of years! I also doubt very much that it was modesty that prompted people to start wearing clothing but more from necessity for survival as someone has already mentioned in previous posts in this thread.
Having said that clothing is a concept we stole from animals I am forgetting that clothing can easily be made from plants and this might have been the first type of attire as trying to catch a plant is a lot easier then trying to rob the skin of an animals back [;D]
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I think your opinion very atractive, regards
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Basic protection of male genitalia seems like common sense when walking upright through tall grasses and spiky things, so I guess the first jock strap arrived shortly after we left the trees, lost our shaggy hair, and started running through the savannah. Modern equatorial tribes who have no need of clothing for warmth, still don a piece of string when hunting, and the decorated codpiece is the most fundamental evening wear for formal occasions. "Black tie with miniatures" goes back a long way - must try it at the next College Feast!
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Maybe clothing was a progression from using something to cover yourself with when asleep at night. The pelt of the last meal??