Scientists determined that humans first wore clothes approximately 170,000 years ago by studying body lice, which can only survive in clothing and thus serve as biological evidence of when humans began wearing garments. This discovery reveals that humans lost their body hair nearly a million years ago, meaning we spent over 800,000 years completely naked and hairless. Contrary to the common assumption that clothing was invented primarily for warmth, early humans wore clothes long before they needed thermal protection, and clothing became the crucial adaptation that enabled humans to leave Africa and survive the ice age.
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Scientists know the exact moment humans first wore clothes, and they cracked it using lice. The number, 170,000 years ago. But, here's the weird part.
We lost our body hair almost a million years ago. So, for over 800,000 years, humans were completely naked, hairless, and totally fine with it. You'd think we invented clothes to stay warm. Wrong.
Early humans wore them long before they needed the heat. Clothing became the cheat code that let us leave Africa and survive the ice age. So, how do we even know this? Body lice can only live in clothing. The moment clothes appeared, a whole new species of lice was born. Your hoodie has a 170,000-year-old passenger. Follow for the weird origins of everyday things.
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