That depends, do you mean the stone age people, or the people of ancient Rome and Greece? The stone age people wore things like animal skins and the Rome and Greece people wore tunics and such.
The clothing of the neolithic period was made from plant fibers (like flax), animal hair (like wool), or animal skins. In very cold climates, clothing was usually made from animal skins with the hair on. In very warm climates, very little clothing was worn, if any.
Animal skin they use bone as a needle they were mad kunj is very good
Early man had no clothes to wear. they hunt animals and made their clothes with animal's skin.
Its mentioned in many history books and their Animated illustrations that they used to wear the skin of the animals they killed or they wore leaves on their body ...
Thongs and Mankinies
they did what they did
people and dinosaurs never co-existed
the early men made their tools with pieces of rocks and wood
His name was Adam.You can read about him and his family in a book named Genesis.
First, the wheel. Then, the Autobahn. Finally, the truck stop.
To some extent the early man can be considered to be a scientist. They are the ones who discovered most of the things in the world in their own native ways but only lacked scientific explanations.
they found that it warmed them and that is was also good for defrosting and warming food wich led to the art of cooking and heat treating objects one thing leads to another
Some of the oldest human traditions include wearing adornments and burying the dead. Early human societies also had rules about kinship through marriage.
That is the correct spelling of "wore" (past tense of 'to wear').
WORE from the verb TO WEAR, WORE, WORN.
He wore the same jumper all month.She wore a gold dress to the party.The motor wore down after years of constant use.
Men wore loincloths and when it was really cold out they wore moccasins (shoes). Woman just wore dresses