๐ The First Clothing Made from Fabric
Before humans invented woven cloth, early people wore animal skins, furs, leaves, and bark to protect themselves from weather. But the invention of fabric-based clothing marked a major leap in human civilization.
๐งต 1. When and Where?
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Time Period: Around 5000–7000 BCE
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Region: Evidence from the Near East (modern-day Turkey, Iraq), parts of Egypt, and Europe
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This era corresponds with the Neolithic period, when humans began farming and settling in villages.
๐ชข 2. Early Materials Used
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Flax fibers: Used to create linen in ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia.
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Wool: Domesticated sheep allowed humans to spin wool for warmth.
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Cotton: First used in the Indus Valley (modern-day Pakistan/India) around 5000 BCE.
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Silk: First cultivated in ancient China by around 3000 BCE.
๐งถ 3. How Was It Made?
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People used spindles and looms to spin thread and weave it into fabric.
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Needles made of bone or wood were used to sew garments.
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Early clothes were simple wraps or tunics, often tied with belts or sashes.
✨ Cultural Significance
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Clothing became more than just protection — it symbolized status, identity, and culture.
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Early dyes made from plants and minerals were used to add color.
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