This can be determined by when human clothing/body lice diverged genetically from human head lice (human pubic lice appear to have a different origin in lice from apes acquired from using abandoned ape nests to sleep in and diverged much further back).
This is estimated to be roughly 170,000 years ago. See: http://news.discovery.com/human/humans-first-wore-clothing-170000-years-ago.htm
Humans first started wearing clothes around 170,000 years ago based on archaeological evidence. This coincides with the migration of early humans out of Africa into cooler climates, where clothing became necessary for protection from the elements.
There is no evidence that Australopithecus wore clothes. The first evidence for the making of clothes is not until we see later members of our own genus, Homo.They didn't wear any clothes, they didn't have the tools for making any clothes.
The first known evidence of clothing dates back to about 100,000 years ago when early humans began wearing animal hides and plant materials for protection and warmth. It is not known exactly who the very first person was to wear clothes, as clothing likely developed gradually among different human populations.
The first humans used materials such as animal skins, furs, and leaves to make clothes. They would sew or tie these materials together to create garments for protection and warmth. Over time, humans developed more advanced techniques and started using different types of fabrics and fibers to make clothing.
Humans need clothes to protect their bodies from the elements, such as extreme temperatures, wind, and sun exposure. Clothes also provide privacy, cultural expression, and social status. Additionally, clothes can enhance comfort and safety in various activities.
animal clothing ?
All humans wear clothes, usually to protect from the weather or for modesty.
I guess they wore leaf clothes...
Because they're humans, and humas wear clothes
You have to use a skin
Humans wear clothes to cover up their naughty parts and to keep their decency. Some people don't want to wear clothes.... that's why they go to jail.
first class clothes
I always wear out my favourite clothes first.
Clothes!
err ........ clothes
The first known evidence of clothing dates back to about 100,000 years ago when early humans began wearing animal hides and plant materials for protection and warmth. It is not known exactly who the very first person was to wear clothes, as clothing likely developed gradually among different human populations.
What we wear now. THIS - NOW - TODAY is "modern days".
Most humans wear clothes of some sort. In Egypt like most of the ancient world clothes reflected status the better quality and quantity of clothing you wore the higher your status in society.