Oh, dude, like, the first shoes were probably invented by some ancient caveman who got tired of stepping on sharp rocks all the time. I mean, can you imagine walking around barefoot all day? Ouch. So yeah, some clever Neanderthal probably slapped some animal skins on their feet and called it a day.
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The Earliest Known Shoes Date To About 7000 To 8000 B.C!
There is no specific credit granted to an individual for the invention of shoes. Many speculate that early era humans protected and warmed their feet using animal skin, providing evidence that the first shoes were created more than 5000 years before Christ.
The first known shoes were invented in ancient Mesopotamia, specifically in what is now modern-day Iraq, around 3500 to 3000 BCE. These early shoes were made from plant fibers and leather and were designed to protect the feet from rough terrain. Archaeological evidence, including depictions in art and preserved artifacts, indicates that footwear was an important aspect of ancient cultures in this region.
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when and where computer first time inveted
in Mexico
who invent the first Robot
Hercules
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Leonardo Di Vinchi
Mickhael Annaberdetuno
the first people on earth invented cooking
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Joseph A. Smith invented the first sprinkler and was an African American