The Bizarre 4,000-Year-Old Hack for Sleeping in 120°F

The Bizarre 4,000-Year-Old Hack for Sleeping in 120°F If you tried to sleep in a 120°F (49°C) desert without AC, you wouldn't last the night. So how did the Ancient Egyptians sleep comfortably 4,000 years ago? In this video, we uncover the bizarre and genius ancient sleep hacks that kept an entire civilization cool during brutal Saharan summers. From mud-brick superstructures and giant "wind catchers" (Malqaf) to evaporative cooling blankets and a bizarre wooden torture device disguised as a pillow, you'll discover how both commoners and pharaohs beat the heat without electricity. Could we learn something from these ancient survival skills today? Watch until the end to find out! 👇 Which ancient hack would you try during a power outage? Let me know in the comments! 🔔 Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE for more weird history and educational animations! #AncientEgypt #WeirdHistory #SurvivalHacks #HistoryExplained #EducationalAnimation