7 Genius Medieval Shepherd Secrets That Modern Survival Experts Got Wrong
Become a member for more content on Medieval Wisdom here 👇    / @medievalwisdom  ======================================= Medieval shepherds spent entire seasons alone in mountain conditions that kill modern hikers, yet monastery records show virtually no cold weather deaths among them. This video reveals seven survival techniques documented in Jean de Brie's thirteen seventy nine shepherd's manual and confirmed by archaeological evidence from sites across Europe. From raw wool's remarkable thermal properties to the physics of circular stone shelters, these are practical methods that work as well today as they did six centuries ago. SOURCES Jean de Brie, "Le Bon Berger" (1379), translated by Carleton W. Carroll and Lois Hawley Wilson, ACMRS Publications, 2012 Centers for Disease Control hypothermia mortality statistics Coppergate archaeological excavation, York Archaeological Trust (10th century naalbinding sock) Captain William Napier, "A Treatise on Practical Store-Farming" (1822) - first written explanation of stell physics Archaeological surveys of highland shepherd sites (Pyrenees, Carpathians, Scottish Highlands) Wiley Online Library: "Accidental hypothermia in recreational activities in the mountains" - Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports, 2018 Natural Fibre Company: wool and lanolin waterproofing research Tim MacWelch, Outdoor Life: heated stone survival technique "Meier Helmbrecht" (13th century German poem) - boot straw reference Wikipedia entries on lanolin properties, naalbinding technique, tallow history medieval survival techniques shepherd history wool insulation science SUBSCRIBE for more ancient wisdom that beats modern technology! 👍 LIKE if you're like medieval masters! 00:00 SUBSCRIBE HACK ONE: THE LANOLIN LAYER: 01:59 HACK TWO: THE UNRAVELING PROOF GARMENT: 04:30 HACK THREE: SLEEPING AMONG THE FLOCK: 07:10 HACK FOUR: THE HEATED STONE: 09:48 HACK FIVE: THE TALLOW BARRIER: 12:14 HACK SIX: THE CIRCULAR SHELTER: 14:35 HACK SEVEN: THE LAYERING SYSTEM: 16:40 BONUS: READING THE SKY: 19:36 DISCLAIMER: This content is for educational purposes only. Do your own research and consult experts before attempting any cooling modifications. We are not responsible for outcomes from following these methods. For content removal requests, contact [email protected] Copyright Disclaimer under Section 107 of the copyright act 1976, allowance is made for fair use for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favour of fair use.

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