Why did Bob Marley wear dreadlocks?

A symbol of his Rastafarian faith, Marley avoided cutting his hair for most of his life and his natural dreads became synonymous with both the late artist’s laid-back music and his low-key attitude to life.

What was found in Bob Marley’s dread when he died?

When Bob Marley died they found 19 different species of lice in his dreadlocks.

Did Bob Marley have head lice?

No, it was an explicitly racist rumor spread about bob marley and his locks.

Did Bob Marley make dreadlocks popular?

Although dreadlocks have been worn continuously by people of colour in Africa, Asia, and the Americas from ancient times until now, their popularisation in the West only occurred in the Seventies. This was due to the success of Jamaican-born reggae artist Bob Marley following his conversion to Rastafarianism.

Who wore dreadlocks first?

Some of the earliest depictions of dreadlocks date back as far as 1600–1500 BCE in the Minoan Civilization, one of Europe’s earliest civilizations, centred in Crete (now part of Greece).

Who originally wore dreads?

Ancient Egypt is the true birthplace of dreadlocks. Some ancient Egyptian mummies were found to have had dreadlock wigs from 1400 BCE. These mummies are solid evidence that dreadlocks originated in ancient Egypt based on the timeline of other historical events.