Today, tents represent outdoor life, a life ‘close to nature’. However, for a long time, that was not the case. The forerunners of modern tents were simple shelters made of bones, animal hides and branches taken from trees. The oldest example of a tent was discovered in Moldova and dates from around 40,000 BC. We cannot really call those shelters real tents because they were too heavy to move easily. Light-weight tents based on various components were invented by nomadic tribes, who could take their shelters, or parts of them, with them when they moved.