By A Mystery Man Writer
Answer (1 of 4): Not much is known about primitive footwear because very little survives, but recovered scraps suggest that primitive humans in cold conditions wrapped their feet in hide, or fashioned crude boots out of animal fur and leather, or used layers of hide and fur to keep their feet war
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