NewCanadianMTurker t1_j9we2uy wrote
Reply to comment by FlacidHangDown in TIL scientists believe people started wearing clothes between 83k and 170k years ago because that's when clothing lice diverged from head lice. by cwood1973
"Modern humans originated in Africa within the past 200,000 years"
https://www.yourgenome.org/stories/evolution-of-modern-humans/
True, if it was out of millions of years it would be decently precise, but it seems it was out of 200k.
Minkelz t1_j9wua0c wrote
Why do you think clothes would be limited to modern humans?
NewCanadianMTurker t1_j9wv0pe wrote
Prior to modern humans was Homo erectus. If by people the scientists were including Homo erectus then they are just flat-out wrong because there has been evidence of them wearing clothing much earlier than 170k years ago.
""Peking Man," a human ancestor who lived in China between roughly 200,000 and 750,000 years ago, was a wood-working, fire-using, spear-hafting hominid who, mysteriously, liked to drill holes into objects for unknown reasons.
And, yes, these hominids, a form of Homo erectus, appear to have been quite meticulous about their clothing, using stone tools to soften and depress animal hides."
https://www.livescience.com/25887-peking-man-hominid-fashion.html
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