Imagine a world without shoes. Imagine walking barefoot on rough terrain, blistering cold, and sharp objects. Fortunately, this is a world we've never known, thanks to the invention of first ever shoes made.
Archaeological evidence suggests that the first shoes made by human hands appeared around 7,000-8,000 B.C.. These early shoes were made from animal skins and were designed primarily to protect the feet from the elements and rugged terrain.
Timeline of First Ever Shoes | Details |
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7,000-8,000 B.C. | First known shoes made from animal skins |
3,000-5,000 B.C. | Sandals made from plant fibers and leather |
1,500-2,000 B.C. | Shoes with separate heels and toes |
5th Century B.C. | Shoes with buckles and laces |
Types of First Ever Shoes | Description |
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Sandals | Open-toed shoes with straps |
Moccasins | Soft, leather shoes without laces |
Boots | Shoes covering the ankle and calf |
Slippers | Comfortable, indoor shoes |
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