When did we Stop Being Naked?
<p>The moment when humans first clothed their bodies marks a significant leap in our cultural and social evolution. This evolution from bare skin to dressed form reflects deeper changes in human behavior, social structures, and self-perception. The discovery of the Tarkhan Dress, dating back nearly 5,500 years, provides a glimpse into this transformative period, yet it represents just a point along a much broader timeline.</p>
<p>Clothing’s origins extend far back into prehistory, intertwined with our development as a species and the environments we inhabit. This narrative begins with the earliest evidence of clothing, leading us to ponder how, when, and why our ancestors chose to cover their nakedness.</p>
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