Verh interesting presentation and great to see you back! Hope you keep them coming, I've just received an offer to do Archaeology and Anthropology in September so these videos are really helpful, thanks very much.
The first clothing would have been leaves and reeds woven and worn on the head. We were master weavers possibly before we took up the flame. I was hoping you would mention the first loom. That contraption seems to go to prehistory, and it's a complicated thing. I think it was invented by a woman.
Why are human head lice well adapted to straight human hair, and not at all adapted to curly African hair? My take away from this fact is that curly hair must be a recent adaptation. I have never had a professional give me a logical explanation. Although every one has tried to tell me curly hair is more ancient without a reason, other than an assumption of African origin with modern day African traits.
Welcome back! I had just went through your vids again yesterday. I had noticed it had been 7 months and today here you are.
Spooky o.o
Interesting!
I've often thought about this. Thank you.
Verh interesting presentation and great to see you back! Hope you keep them coming, I've just received an offer to do Archaeology and Anthropology in September so these videos are really helpful, thanks very much.
That's fantastic! Have a great time when you get there
That was great! Thanks.
And good luck with your PhD.
Thank you very much :)
The first clothing would have been leaves and reeds woven and worn on the head. We were master weavers possibly before we took up the flame. I was hoping you would mention the first loom. That contraption seems to go to prehistory, and it's a complicated thing. I think it was invented by a woman.
Why are human head lice well adapted to straight human hair, and not at all adapted to curly African hair? My take away from this fact is that curly hair must be a recent adaptation.
I have never had a professional give me a logical explanation. Although every one has tried to tell me curly hair is more ancient without a reason, other than an assumption of African origin with modern day African traits.
Very interesting thought to consider
I've heard of depictions on cave walls by early humans of people wearing some kind of clothing. Have you factored those discoveries in?
can you do a video on y dna haplogroup I , and its relation to the gravettian culture