Posted on 05/31/2014 6:44:58 AM PDT by blam
Bruce Bower
May 31, 2014, 7:14 AM
The oldest known trousers, including this roughly 3,000-year-old pair with woven leg decorations, belonged to nomadic horsemen in Central Asia.
Two men whose remains were recently excavated from tombs in western China put their pants on one leg at a time, just like the rest of us. But these nomadic herders did so between 3,300 and 3,000 years ago, making their trousers the oldest known examples of this innovative apparel, a new study finds.
With straight-fitting legs and a wide crotch, the ancient wool trousers resemble modern riding pants, says a team led by archaeologists Ulrike Beck and Mayke Wagner of the German Archaeological Institute in Berlin. The discoveries, uncovered in the Yanghai graveyard in China's Tarim Basin, support previous work suggesting that nomadic herders in Central Asia invented pants to provide bodily protection and freedom of movement for horseback journeys and mounted warfare.
"This new paper definitely supports the idea that trousers were invented for horse riding by mobile pastoralists, and that trousers were brought to the Tarim Basin by horse-riding peoples," remarks linguist and China authority Victor Mair of the University of Pennsylvania.
Previously, Europeans and Asians wore gowns, robes, tunics, togas or as observed on the 5,300-year-old body of Ötzi the Iceman a three-piece combination of loincloth and individual leggings.
A dry climate and hot summers helped preserve human corpses, clothing and other organic material in the Tarim Basin. More than 500 tombs have been excavated there since the early 1970s.
Earlier research on mummies from several Tarim Basin sites, led by Mair, identified a 2,600-year-old individual known as Cherchen Man who wore burgundy trousers probably made of wool. Trousers of Scythian nomads from West Asia date to roughly 2,500 years ago.
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Cherchen Man
Hillary’s first pantsuit!
truly “stylin”
looks even more like something “The FIrst Mummy” or FMOTUS might wear
What, no underwear?
3,000 years old? They must have been 501 button flys.
So many mummies.....so little time.....
I thought the ice ace snowman found frozen in the alps had leather pants.
Probably the most expensive pair of pants on earth but still inappropriate for wearing on casual Friday’s.
"Previously, Europeans and Asians wore gowns, robes, tunics, togas or as observed on the 5,300-year-old body of Ötzi the Iceman a three-piece combination of loincloth and individual leggings.
'cept mine were cooler looking.
Ditto, when I used to cruise Haight - Ashbury streets and go to Greatful Dead concerts in Golden Gate park.
A long, long time ago. (ahem)
My only child (Dr blam) was conceived in 'The Summer Of Love.'
(Don't get me started)
another candidate for inclusion in the upcoming LGBT Historical SItes
just ...
They Were !
I was reading a book on ancient Roman history when it said you could recognize a man from Gaul or Germany because they wore pants instead of robes.
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