How Medieval People Wiped After Using the Toilet | BORING HISTORY FOR SLEEP
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Загружено: 2025-09-11
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Tonight, drift gently back through the past to the medieval world — not the polished castles and shining knights, but the quieter, earthier side of daily life.
In this slow and thoughtful story, we uncover the hidden and often troubling reality of medieval hygiene, shaped by scarcity, custom, and necessity. From moss and straw to shared cloths and riverside rituals, to the quiet discomforts no one spoke of, this is the story of ordinary people making do in the simplest of ways.
Part of the Boring History For Sleep series, this calm episode invites you to wander through the unspoken routines of the past at an unhurried pace, letting the small, human details of history settle softly as you drift toward rest.
Timestamp
0:00 – Intro: A cheeky welcome into the topic
2:30 – Moss, Stones, and Hands
6:00 – Communal Rags and Water Buckets
9:30 – Hay, Straw, and Reeds
13:00 – Wool Scraps and Linen Ends
16:30 – Corncobs and Husks
20:00 – Sand, Dirt, and Ash
23:30 – River Dips and Stream Washes
27:00 – Ceramic Shards and Oyster Shells
30:30 – Snow, Ice, and Cold Comfort
34:00 – Leaves, Herbs, and Aromatic Plants
37:30 – The Privy Sponge on a Stick
41:00 – Monks, Nuns, and Silent Rules
44:30 – Castles, Courts, and Noble Wipes
48:00 – Travelers, Soldiers, and Makeshift Ways
51:30 – From Wiping to Toilet Paper
55:00 – Wind-Down & Sleep Transition
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