Medieval Wood That NEVER Rotted — Here’s How They Did It
Автор: Tactic Tales
Загружено: 2026-01-16
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Across Europe, wooden beams crafted centuries ago still support roofs, bridges, and towers. These timbers survived moisture, insects, smoke, and time itself—without modern chemicals or treatments.
This video explores the forgotten medieval techniques that prevented wood from rotting. From winter harvesting and slow air drying to controlled charring, mineral chemistry, and intelligent design, medieval builders understood decay as a biological process that could be slowed or stopped.
These methods were simple, repeatable, and based on long-term observation. They explain why medieval wood often outperforms modern lumber and why many ancient structures still stand today.
This knowledge remains relevant for builders, restorers, and anyone interested in craftsmanship designed to last for generations.
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