Como os Humanos Antigos se LIMPAVAM Sem Sabão nem Chuveiro?

This morning you turned on a tap and hot water appeared out of nowhere, you applied a perfect paste to a plastic handle and stood under a warm waterfall cascading from the ceiling. Now take all that away. What's left is you, the weather outside, and about thirty other people with the exact same problem. It's been like this for 300,000 years — and the way these humans dealt with their own mess is nowhere near what you imagine. In this video you'll discover why cavemen were far from the filthy creatures you think they are: why many ancient skulls have BETTER teeth than yours (and how BREAD invented cavities); why sweat, on its own, doesn't stink; why picking each other's hair for hours was humanity's first act of affection; why they bathed in rivers without any fear of water; and how the cold ash of a campfire unintentionally became the world's first soap. Along the way, there's still the stick that cleaned teeth almost like a drugstore toothbrush, the latrine areas that even Neanderthals respected, and the twist that nobody talks about: the great plagues didn't originate from the dirty nomad, but from the overcrowded city. Spoiler: the Brazilian, who showers every single day, is much closer to the ancient hunter than to the perfumed European nobleman. 🎬 Want to make videos like this? Learn the step-by-step here 👉 https://www.historiasdolobianco.com.br/ 🔔 Subscribe to Explica, Lobianco! for more curiosities about how ancient humans lived. 🚿 Comment below: could you live a whole week without soap, without a shower, and without toothpaste? #ancienthumans #hygiene #curiosities #prehistory #humanevolution #bathing #explicalobianco