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The history of nudity involves social attitudes to nakedness of the human body in different cultures in history. The use of clothing to cover the body is one of the changes that mark the end of the Neolithic, and the beginning of civilizations. Nudity (or near-complete nudity) has traditionally been the social norm for both men and women in hunter-gatherer cultures in warm climates, and it is still common among many indigenous peoples. The need to cover the body is associated with human migration out of the tropics into climates where clothes were needed as protection from sun, heat, and dust in the Middle East; or from cold and rain in Europe and Asia. The first use of animal skins and cloth may have been as adornment, along with body modification, body painting, and jewelry, invented fir

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  • تاريخ العري (ar)
  • Ιστορία της γύμνιας (el)
  • Histoire de la nudité (fr)
  • History of nudity (en)
  • Storia della nudità (it)
  • História da nudez (pt)
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  • يفترض علماء الإناسة (انثروبولوجيا) منطقيا أن البشر يعيشون أصلا عراة، دون ملابس، كوضع طبيعي وأن تكييف جلود الحيوانات والنباتات إلى اغطية لحمايه اللابس من البرد والحرارة والمطر، وخصوصا أن البشر هاجروا إلى مناخات جديدة؛ كبديل، تغطيأن تكون الملابس قد اخترعت أولا لأغراض أخرى، مثل السحر، الديكور، والعبادة. وكان تعرى قدماء اليونانيين جزءا من عباداتهم («كما خلقني الإله»). وكانوا يقدمون جوائز الألعاب الأولمبية داخل معابد للفائزين وهم عرايا. (ar)
  • The history of nudity involves social attitudes to nakedness of the human body in different cultures in history. The use of clothing to cover the body is one of the changes that mark the end of the Neolithic, and the beginning of civilizations. Nudity (or near-complete nudity) has traditionally been the social norm for both men and women in hunter-gatherer cultures in warm climates, and it is still common among many indigenous peoples. The need to cover the body is associated with human migration out of the tropics into climates where clothes were needed as protection from sun, heat, and dust in the Middle East; or from cold and rain in Europe and Asia. The first use of animal skins and cloth may have been as adornment, along with body modification, body painting, and jewelry, invented fir (en)
  • L'histoire de la nudité répertorie les comportements humains par rapport à la nudité dans les différentes cultures à travers l'Histoire. La nudité fait partie intégrante de la vie quotidienne de nombreuses civilisations anciennes (Égypte Antique, Grèce Antique) ou contemporaines (les tribus d’Amérique du Sud et certains peuples Africains). Elle a été acceptée et tolérée dans la plupart des cultures pour la toilette, la baignade, les loisirs (notamment les activités sportives) et les pratiques religieuses (voir Skyclad). (fr)
  • La storia della nudità si riferisce agli atteggiamenti sociali delle diverse culture storiche nei confronti della nudità. L'uso di vari tipi e capi d'abbigliamento nella vita quotidiana è un fatto che si verifica comunemente nella maggioranza delle società umane. Non si sa con precisione quando l'essere umano abbia iniziato ad indossare vestiti per coprire la propria nudità; l'antropologia crede che pelli d'animali assieme a foglie e rami intrecciati siano stati adattati in rivestimenti principalmente per proteggersi dal freddo, dal caldo e dalla pioggia, soprattutto a seguito delle migrazioni in regioni dai climi estremi. (it)
  • A história da nudez envolve atitudes sociais em relação à nudez em diferentes culturas da história. Não se sabe quando os seres humanos começaram a usar roupas, embora haja algumas evidências arqueológicas para indicar que a roupa pode ter se tornado comum na sociedade humana em torno de 72.000 anos atrás. Nudez (ou nudez quase completa) tem sido tradicionalmente a norma social para homens e mulheres em algumas culturas de caçadores-coletores em climas quentes e ainda é comum entre muitos povos indígenas. Antropólogos acreditam que as peles de animais e a vegetação foram adaptadas em coberturas como proteção contra o frio, o calor e a chuva, especialmente quando os humanos migraram para novos climas; alternativamente, a cobertura pode ter sido inventada primeiro para outros propósitos, co (pt)
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