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man considered the next stage in human development, emerged around forty thousand years ago and made advances in the clothing of the neanderthals. the smarter cro-magnon people learned how to make fire and cook food, and they developed finer, more efficient tools. sharp awls, or pointed tools, were used
to punch small holes in animal skins, which were laced together with hiding string. in this way, they probably developed the earliest coverings for the body, legs, head, and feet. it is thought that the first assembled piece of clothing was the tunic. a tunic is made from two pieces of rectangular animal...
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