Glue, for one thing. In fact, glue is just as important in making stone age arrows. Pine tar, saps, and other things are all just as important as chording, actually. Heck, in India instead of peening or screwing sword blades to their hilts they used tar to glue them together. Seriously. And that not only works, you can find antiques that are still glued together perfectly fine several centuries after they were manufactured.Zixinus wrote:Without that, very simple technology is not reachable. How will you secure stone tools to wood or bone (and whatever local equivalents exist?). How will you make carrying items? You are not without clothing, you are just stuck with bad clothing materials.
Also, ax heads are often attached using only wood. If you know what you are doing, you can put a hole into a stone ax head and then attach it much the same way that metal ax heads are put together. And of course, that is assuming that they use hafted tools similar to human equivalents. A longer armed species might not see the point.
Yeah, but like I said, that doesn't mean they will necessarily make the leap from using it to make rope and bags to wearing the stuff over their junk. The idea may not even make sense to them.And if you can make rope, you can make some sort of textile or use it to make overlapping layers of something.
True, but there are other ways of accomplishing that. For instance, there is a tribe in Africa (and I apologize that I don't know their name) who have a very different solution than westerners to the environmental hazards of their environment. Instead of wearing cloth, they cover themselves in caked mud. This might sound odd or even disgusting to a westerner, but it actually makes a lot of sense. The mud helps keep them cool (especially when applying it) which in that climate is much more important than providing warmth, its hygenic (believe it or not), and it helps protect them from mosquito bites. They may also wear loinclothes; I don't remember exactly. But the point is, one solution is not necessarily superior to another. Its just different, that's all.Protection against hazards be they artificial or natural is essential. The natural reaction of almost every animal to a storm is to seek shelter from it, so the wind and rain doesn't radically cool your body temperature. Imagine if you could move rather than be stuck somewhere. Bam, advantage.
Middle Age and Renaissance clothing didn't have pockets. In fact, most societies throughout history carried items and personal effects in bags, belts, purses and other methods. Romans wore togas, the Japanese wore Kimonos, the Egyptians wore less than either of them, and so on. Just as before, you are biased by your place in time and space. A bag or belt can be worn without any being attached to any other covering.But say that elements and temperature are not a problem. Then there is utility such as pockets.
As for spacers, when people talk about naked aliens I think what probably comes to mind is the classic gray alien and other creatures from abduction stories. However, if you read a lot of abduction stories I think you will be surprised by some of the details that get lost by pop-culture. For instance, people often report that at first they think the creatures are naked only to realize that they are actually wearing very skintight jumpsuits that match the color of their flesh or something like that. Of course other times the abductee doesn't report this. Then again, the actual diversity of aliens seen in abduction stories and UFO sightings is actually much greater and more interesting than what Hollywood puts out: Bogleech.com has this article about an old Japanese product featuring aliens from a wide sample of both pop-culture and real life stories. You might notice that actually, at least half of them are indeed clothed, while half of the remaining half would find clothes inconvenient at best or are mechanical beings that don't need them. In fact, perhaps the weirdest alien on the list in context are the Nordics, because they are completely identical to humans. And no joke, they are a genuine part of UFO lore.