They ate raw food. They wore clothe made of leaves and animal skin.
Early humans likely wore clothing made from animal hides or plant materials such as leaves and bark to protect themselves from the elements. The style and materials used would have varied depending on the region and climate where they lived. Early clothing was primarily functional, providing warmth and protection rather than serving a fashion or social purpose.
Early humans wore animal skins in the cave paintings.
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Inuits
they wore wooden shoes
early men wore leaves because, there were no clothes in that time.
Peter Stuyvesant wore clothing that the Dutch wore in the early 1600s.
Early Americans wore very simple clothing. Dresses for the ladies were very plain and made of sturdy cloth. A man's clothing would have been simple pants and shirts that would also have had to last.
I guess they wore leaf clothes...
a stolla is what a man in roman times wore
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