The Norse goddess of cleanliness and good manners was named Snotra, and it's commonly believed that the city of Nottingham, England derives its name from hers.
Contrary to belief, packed dirt floors are actually quite clean and dust free. Keeping livestock inside also helped keep the longhouse warm during long winter months and one didn't have to go outside to get fresh milk or wool.
Learned via Tik Tok that when they went marauding back in the day women would be tempted by them because they were so clean lol. England and France didn't have the best hygiene practices to put it midly. So we got a clean buff dude against a filthy skinny dude. Not really hard to make the choice lol.
Thats completely false you idiot 🤣 they spent months at sea and travel year round, especially in freezing Scandinavia where they basically dont shower ever nor change their clothes
@@SH19922x Did you even watch the video? "Viking age" Scandinavians bathed on a regular basis and changed clothes frequently. They also usually took their combs and soap with them on voyages so they could groom then too (although bathing with saltwater isn't good for the skin, so I'm not really sure if they used the soap while on the boat, or only after they'd come ashore.) Also, the majority of the population did not travel year round, as the culture was primarily agricultural
@@SH19922x Even if they didn't maintain their hygiene at sea (which they did), they still probably bathed more recently than the monks they encountered. Weak and short guys who thought it was a sin to wash, cut the hair on the top of their heads and literally castrated themselves. Or any civilized society were rotten food waste and a mix of human and animal shit poured down the streets 24/7...
Thank you for this. As a Norseman in America I was ridiculed by my Professors as a Barbarian. My comb fell out of my pocket. The Professor said " Hey Conan, you dropped your comb. Did you pillage this? I know you barbarians don't know how to use these things." I think I will foreward this link to him.
@@postmodpen1169 racism is prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism by an individual, community, or institution against a person or people on the basis of their membership of a particular racial or ethnic group, typically one that is a minority or marginalized. So yes that does count as racism.
@@mothpark nope. Its just prejudice against race, not against ethnicity. You should know there's a big difference between ethnicity and race. It's called racism after all, not ethnicism
A. You're talking about Feudal Japan here. They weren't exactly noted for refering to anyone but themselves in a glowing light. No matter how bigoted you think _your own_ culture might be, it will never hold a candle to _that_ level of xenophobia and racial ego. B. Their exposures to Westerners were based on a bunch of sailors showing up on their shores. The Yamato people didn't exactly send much in the way of objective explorers out into the world to figure out the rest of the world's hygiene practices. C. Besides the cherry picking over who had the better soap, they developed a quick love for Western fashions learned through visiting traders and ambassadors. They wouldn't have become obsessed with fancy Victorian era suits if they _really_ thought Western culture was filthy.
While yes they do value cleanliness. That was something they did. Most of the time it was just the men in that house so typically just 2 -3 the father and sons. But as far as I know this was more so something they would do as a ritual before setting sail and going into battle for protection.
@@reptilelover1000 That I can believe, I mean, maybe they didn't see those body fluids as filth. It was a very different culture than what we are used to.
I am an interpretive historian who studies the spread of culture and practices, so the Vikings come up a lot in my studies, and I would like to add one point. A large amount of what we know of Viking life comes from Ibn Fadlan, who was a 10th century Muslim. Islamic culture has many regulations around cleanliness, some of which are to never bathe in still water and to never clean oneself with your left hand. The myth of Vikings sharing a communal bathing bowl is likely a facsimile made by Fadlan because he deemed still water to be contaminated (as was briefly covered in the video), but also any actions of cleaning with the left hand (which happened often as many accounts show most Vikings were ambidextrous) would have been discounted as further dirtying to Fadlan.
I'm completely amazed at how different cultures viewed cleanliness. It stumps me to think how some ancient cultures found cleanliness a requirement and some later cultures thought washing too much would open pores to diseases. 🤔
Honestly he didn't pronounce it that perfectly. He puts so much emphasis on some of the names consonants but not on others since it's quite hard to pronounce gammel norsk or better known as Icelandic since it hasn't changed that much as other languages have over the years.
@@gumundur1721 Really man, we're talking about a language spoken in only one country in the world now, and no one else is even aware of it, let alone speak it. So I think he was reasonably plucky.
I'm inclined to say it was probably pretty similar aside from period related stuff obviously (though to be totally fair, not many cultures write about how they managed periods in detail, so there's a high likelihood ancient Scandinavia didn't either)
In the Scandinavian languages, the name for Saturday is actually derived from the Old Norse Laugardagr meaning the washing day. Lördag in Swedish, Lørdag in Danish and Norwegian and Laugardagur in Icelandic... Even the Finnish language use this probably adopted from Swedish as Lauantai
As y'all can see I am a black man. But earlier this year I decided to research some family history. I started with my Mothers Maiden name, Grimes. Come to find out that names origin comes from Scandinavian Norse Vikings who settled in England pre 7th century lol.
This is all under the assumption that nobody changed their name... unless you’re like some British people who have their whole family history mapped out lol
@@gooduH786 so because she was disgusted and rightfully so by a basin filled with spit and boogers you had to go straight to the africa comment. Not all of Africa is some safari with mud huts and spears. It's 2020 and while some countries have more infrastructure than others majority aren't living in the woods but major cities. You're comment holds as much weight as someone mentioning some shitty areas in the Midwest or inner cities in america as a point to it being behind because someone didn't like one thing. When in reality we know that's not the standard, how thin skinned do you have to be? And you're not even scandinavian on top of it...
I find it hard to believe because if they were that hygienic as he points out, this goes against the entire video discussion. Think that Arabic dude just hating because they probably invaded his city and their brutality raiding is legendary.
8:23 One thing you missed, is that, unlike other weekdays that take their names from gods or celestial objects (sun and moon), Saturday stems from the word "washing". In old Norse "lurhrr-dahg" or effectively "washing day". Today it's called "lørdag". So basically the Vikings had a weekday dedicated to washing your self and your clothes. How is that for cleanliness?
The Vikings are cleaner than other civilization, their home despite being muddy during and after rain and the men with their big scruffy & braided beards they should get hire & earn a promotion for their diligence charms and resilience....
One of the cleanest maybe, the cleanest Idk. Muslims were probably one of the cleanest ones, since hygiene is mandatory for praying and other religious rules.
Hi! I'd love a video on the dental hygiene practices of ancient civilizations around the world. Thanks for keeping me sane during quarantine, I adore this channel!
A few years ago I went to York with my kids, whilst in York we visited a place called Yorvik. It was created after Viking remains were found and the site was excavated finding a Viking village. As you go round the Viking life seemed real, they even recreated the stench!
Even before my brothers and i knew about our norwegian ancestry we always took probably an annoying amount of care and pride in our hair. Maybe its a genetic thing at this point lol
Be awesome if you did the constructing of the Erie Canal. How the children had to light the dynamite in areas because they were faster than adults and the towns created as they went along. Be cool to see the weird history aspect of it
Can you make a video about Armenia, so many people will know about the countries accomplishment and many don’t even know about this country so it will be eye opening :) Love your channel!
I very very much appreciate that this content allows room for some speculation on the credibility of the reporters. Nothing grinds my gears more than hearing historical details that are described as facts when the information is technically up for debate.
That scene had me cringing into the fetal position when I saw! To show disgust to that practice was very offensive to the Vikings! Bathing and passing the bowl like that was a sign of unity, brotherhood which was a very strong concept among them. Bur still disgusting all the same. I believe the Muslim wrote fact...that this was a true practice among them.
@@watchtonight6178 based on what evidence? He made a lot of claims in his writings that can’t even be corroborated in other writings, never mind the archaeological evidence
Thank you for this excellent and accurate video on the vikings and their lives. Since most references for vikings that the western world uses, comes from christian Europeans, they get depicted in a very negative, mostly inaccurate way - usually with horns on their helmets (which they didn't have -probably to depict them as devilish), raping, filthy barbarians. There is a lot of actual nordic reference on the vikings, which this video is clearly based on.
Here's the thing. If you did that pass the bowl routine since the day you were born, with warriors from the same clan or areas you grew up in, there's little chance that you would have picked up diseases or Illnesses that way.
My husband is so proud of his viking heritage. And he actually still kinda acts like one. And I am the most spoiled wife of a poor family but I feel rich. I don't feel like I'm on a budget lol
That's cool. My husband has Irish and other northern region heritage from his dad side. I'm Hispanic so you can imagine how surprised I was when my children were born with reddish hair like Thier dad.
If the Vikings were so concerned by their appearance,I think the part about the communal wash basin may not be true,though we will likely never really know.
I remember, as a little kid, that my gran would rub ash mixed with other stuff from a hearth fire into my hair. Not sure why she did it tho. She was from the far north, in Norway. Moved to the US when my father was young. And I heard my grandpa tell me lots ov stories ov herding reindeer when he was young, he was from Suomi.
I fucking knew it! I always thought, that with all the travel by ship they did and strong they were. I figured it was due to cleanliness and there meed. Cause it was made with honey and honey has a bunch of healing properties
You must not understand science nerds. That job was probably given to the highest ranked people on site. My kid is a scientist, in a different field, and she and her fellows (or whatever you call them) grapple over the jobs we'd think are the yuckiest. No one wants to be standing there with a clipboard while everyone else is having fun.
I'm glad you pointed out that Ibn Fadlan may've been lying (he probably WAS), because everything he said about their hygiene habits sounds like pretty much the exact OPPOSITE of what they ACTUALLY did according to the evidence we've found.
Yo do 1 on the evolution of prison hygiene. It's a fascinating rabbit hole some of those guys wash the cell walls three times a day .they have meticulous regiments I'd love to know where that started
@@FurnitureFan hey, no problem! Enjoy them! One I recently watched was the life of Christopher Lee. It's amazing what he did on his life, check that one out too 😃
The part about sharing the snot water bowl seems self defeating when one considers other hygiene practices. The vikings it would seem need fine tuning in that aspect.
That practice is only recorded in the account of Ibn Fadlan, who was visiting a people called the Rus, who were Norse descendants that colonized the area around Kiev, so if it actually happened (doubtful) it is just as likely to be a custom picked up from the local population.
Finns and Swedes still wash all their clothes and bedding and have a sauna every Saturday (sometimes more often) and use a mini shower head attached to the bathroom sink to wash themeselves every time they go to the bathroom, but they are not fond of deodorant or heavily scented products (which really make you smell worse rather than better) and although my late husband used to joke about his slightly Neanderthal-like appearance (highlighted by his broken teeth, scarred face and long greying hair and beard) he never smelled bad.
Finding this channel was one of the highlights of 2020.
U late
Hell yeah!!! Always good interesting stuff
@@sognarlyent better late than never!
Me too! I was hooked soon after first video xd
@@MissStrawberryGun I'm Never Late
Cleanliness is next to Odin-ness
I laughed so much I became Thor.
@@heywoodjerbloume his laugh is loud tho ngl
The Norse goddess of cleanliness and good manners was named Snotra, and it's commonly believed that the city of Nottingham, England derives its name from hers.
😂
Contrary to belief, packed dirt floors are actually quite clean and dust free. Keeping livestock inside also helped keep the longhouse warm during long winter months and one didn't have to go outside to get fresh milk or wool.
Living with animals is gross ( not contrary to belief) They shit and piss all over the place
Yeah i would not like my house or whatever smeling like manure...i do not think that is veru clean.
@@FernandoFlores-xi3mh They kept the livestock separated in pens.
@@tomservo5347 have u ever smelled a petting zoo?
@@3eyegirl149 exactly.
Learned via Tik Tok that when they went marauding back in the day women would be tempted by them because they were so clean lol. England and France didn't have the best hygiene practices to put it midly. So we got a clean buff dude against a filthy skinny dude. Not really hard to make the choice lol.
Thats completely false you idiot 🤣 they spent months at sea and travel year round, especially in freezing Scandinavia where they basically dont shower ever nor change their clothes
“Learned via Tik Tok” yeah maybe not the best source of information
@@SH19922x Did you even watch the video? "Viking age" Scandinavians bathed on a regular basis and changed clothes frequently. They also usually took their combs and soap with them on voyages so they could groom then too (although bathing with saltwater isn't good for the skin, so I'm not really sure if they used the soap while on the boat, or only after they'd come ashore.)
Also, the majority of the population did not travel year round, as the culture was primarily agricultural
@@SH19922x Even if they didn't maintain their hygiene at sea (which they did), they still probably bathed more recently than the monks they encountered. Weak and short guys who thought it was a sin to wash, cut the hair on the top of their heads and literally castrated themselves. Or any civilized society were rotten food waste and a mix of human and animal shit poured down the streets 24/7...
@@oscarstenberg2745 yall are really romanticizing the hell outta vikings huh. The rapist/pillaging group...really.
Thank you for this. As a Norseman in America I was ridiculed by my Professors as a Barbarian. My comb fell out of my pocket. The Professor said " Hey Conan, you dropped your comb. Did you pillage this? I know you barbarians don't know how to use these things." I think I will foreward this link to him.
How rude of them!!
Typical american ignorance and racism when it comes to culture.
@@myfirstoocwarning8483 how is this racism. You know what the word "race" means?
@@postmodpen1169 racism is prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism by an individual, community, or institution against a person or people on the basis of their membership of a particular racial or ethnic group, typically one that is a minority or marginalized. So yes that does count as racism.
@@mothpark nope. Its just prejudice against race, not against ethnicity. You should know there's a big difference between ethnicity and race. It's called racism after all, not ethnicism
An English clergyman wrote a letter to the Pope complaining about Christian English women marrying "pagan" Danes because they bathed once a week.
Can you talk about Japanese hygiene? I keep reading how shocked they were by how dirty western culture was compared to theirs
You mean when the West 1st made contact with the Japanese, I assume.
Good topic I'm interested too.
@@lavendersunsets7066 I am as well
Yup
A. You're talking about Feudal Japan here. They weren't exactly noted for refering to anyone but themselves in a glowing light. No matter how bigoted you think _your own_ culture might be, it will never hold a candle to _that_ level of xenophobia and racial ego.
B. Their exposures to Westerners were based on a bunch of sailors showing up on their shores. The Yamato people didn't exactly send much in the way of objective explorers out into the world to figure out the rest of the world's hygiene practices.
C. Besides the cherry picking over who had the better soap, they developed a quick love for Western fashions learned through visiting traders and ambassadors. They wouldn't have become obsessed with fancy Victorian era suits if they _really_ thought Western culture was filthy.
I find the last one hard to beleive after hearing how much they value cleanlines.
Obviously that was by their enemies trying to say they were yucky.
While yes they do value cleanliness. That was something they did. Most of the time it was just the men in that house so typically just 2 -3 the father and sons. But as far as I know this was more so something they would do as a ritual before setting sail and going into battle for protection.
@@reptilelover1000 That I can believe, I mean, maybe they didn't see those body fluids as filth. It was a very different culture than what we are used to.
That was shown in what his writings turned into: The Thirteenth Warrior by Michael Crichton.
You must remember that most people didn't read or write in those days. So most knowledge is most likely propaganda from the time.
I am an interpretive historian who studies the spread of culture and practices, so the Vikings come up a lot in my studies, and I would like to add one point. A large amount of what we know of Viking life comes from Ibn Fadlan, who was a 10th century Muslim. Islamic culture has many regulations around cleanliness, some of which are to never bathe in still water and to never clean oneself with your left hand. The myth of Vikings sharing a communal bathing bowl is likely a facsimile made by Fadlan because he deemed still water to be contaminated (as was briefly covered in the video), but also any actions of cleaning with the left hand (which happened often as many accounts show most Vikings were ambidextrous) would have been discounted as further dirtying to Fadlan.
Very interesting
I really enjoy these mini lessons. Thanks for making the long rides better.
I'm completely amazed at how different cultures viewed cleanliness. It stumps me to think how some ancient cultures found cleanliness a requirement and some later cultures thought washing too much would open pores to diseases. 🤔
That's just how it was and it doesn't stop at hygiene. Food medicine burials gender roles etc every culture was different in every aspect of life
Can we talk about how perfect the narrator pronounced the name “Snorri”? Along with many other names and titles Wow!!!!
I was suprised how well he said Njáls Saga..
But he's about 1,000 years off.
Most "list" channels never bother!
Honestly he didn't pronounce it that perfectly. He puts so much emphasis on some of the names consonants but not on others since it's quite hard to pronounce gammel norsk or better known as Icelandic since it hasn't changed that much as other languages have over the years.
@@gumundur1721 Really man, we're talking about a language spoken in only one country in the world now, and no one else is even aware of it, let alone speak it. So I think he was reasonably plucky.
You must be so happy to go from a couple subscribers to 2.5 million in 2 years. You deserve it though, been watching you from the start!
I wish there was more about Viking women hygiene!
Lagertha was hot. And probably dirty.
I know! It's awful fishy. Maybe it was a fluke
@@theclandestinewitness I agree. I think the title should be changed to "What Viking Hygiene Was Like for Men" lol. Maybe he'll make another video!
@@minabew Viking means "raider" 95% of the raiders where men, the presence of female fighters was exceptional. Their nation was called the Norse.
I'm inclined to say it was probably pretty similar aside from period related stuff obviously (though to be totally fair, not many cultures write about how they managed periods in detail, so there's a high likelihood ancient Scandinavia didn't either)
I have binged watch this channel and have ran out of videos to watch. I NEED MORE! 😆
who would knew 80% of my skyrim mods are more canon than ever?
same
Lol I clicked *because* of skyrim
tr I have to get my mom's birthday and we are rr
A+ for the Icelandic pronunciation 🇮🇸
Nice. As for the Arabic pronunciation its an F, especially with that tone. Dislike.
Imagine the narrator being your history teacher....😲😆😆😆
It would be awesome 🙂
I suppose you might say that their teeth were rather Groovy.
Pack it up austin powers 🤣🤣
@@gogosmalls8785 😂
Get out.
Someone pin this comment.
No. Go sit in the corner
In the Scandinavian languages, the name for Saturday is actually derived from the Old Norse Laugardagr meaning the washing day. Lördag in Swedish, Lørdag in Danish and Norwegian and Laugardagur in Icelandic... Even the Finnish language use this probably adopted from Swedish as Lauantai
As y'all can see I am a black man. But earlier this year I decided to research some family history. I started with my Mothers Maiden name, Grimes. Come to find out that names origin comes from Scandinavian Norse Vikings who settled in England pre 7th century lol.
This is all under the assumption that nobody changed their name... unless you’re like some British people who have their whole family history mapped out lol
Interesting!✊🏾
My ancestry is full of Viking history..German and Swedish......hoping MY DNA comes back with some African DNA in it. I would very proud!!!
@Nubiamancy What are you even saying? What was the point you were trying to get across? The relevancy?
Me too
The Swedish word for Saturday, Lördag, originates from the old word for washing/bathing, löga. Lögardagen became Lördag.
People not washing after using the latrine is a practice still encouraged today. Hence why I never eat a potlucks.
Ditto
Lol...Nasty 🤢🤢🤢🤮
Wait.. "encouraged"?
💀
lol, especially now since TP is a commodity.
The guys sharing the basin at the end killed me 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Using the same basin, but very likely with the water changed between each man.
God BLESS! your pronunciation my good man :') You are international relic to be treasured surely
I would love to see one about ancient British/Irish hygiene!!
Wow. Now that explains why there's a comb in the Viking tomb in RDR2.
Also explains some things in Vinland Saga. Interesting. 🤔
Its a comb... they were used by prehistoric people. Why would a tomb from the ~800s having one be surprising.
Damn I forgot about that. The details in that game still surprises me.
Didn't know I had a weak stomach until I heard about the basin being passed around for spit and boogers 🤮🤮🤮🤮🥴
@@gooduH786 Bruh
@@gooduH786 so because she was disgusted and rightfully so by a basin filled with spit and boogers you had to go straight to the africa comment. Not all of Africa is some safari with mud huts and spears. It's 2020 and while some countries have more infrastructure than others majority aren't living in the woods but major cities. You're comment holds as much weight as someone mentioning some shitty areas in the Midwest or inner cities in america as a point to it being behind because someone didn't like one thing. When in reality we know that's not the standard, how thin skinned do you have to be? And you're not even scandinavian on top of it...
@@gooduH786 you mad for some reason lol.
While scrolling, my finger hit something called 'report'. Did that cause you any trouble? I hope not.
I find it hard to believe because if they were that hygienic as he points out, this goes against the entire video discussion. Think that Arabic dude just hating because they probably invaded his city and their brutality raiding is legendary.
Let's all have some respect for the last guy in line what a brave soul 👏
Weird History + Vikings = YESSSSSSS. Thank you!!!
PLEASE DO KHOISAN HYGIENE! I'm South African and that would honestly be so fascinating.
Such great information on the vikings! Odin-know that 😉😂
The sound effects at the bit about the washing basin really made me laugh :-) just fantastic
Best TH-cam channel of 2020. Love the narrator, you rock, please take a bow!♥️🦋
8:23 One thing you missed, is that, unlike other weekdays that take their names from gods or celestial objects (sun and moon), Saturday stems from the word "washing". In old Norse "lurhrr-dahg" or effectively "washing day". Today it's called "lørdag". So basically the Vikings had a weekday dedicated to washing your self and your clothes. How is that for cleanliness?
Growing up in a Norwegian backwater I would occasionally hear the word lauge when old women spoke of a big cleaning task.
The animation and sound effects for the washing basin bit, a stunning combination altogether.
The Vikings are cleaner than other civilization, their home despite being muddy during and after rain and the men with their big scruffy & braided beards they should get hire & earn a promotion for their diligence charms and resilience....
*Were
It's all about the sauna.
Thanks professor
One of the cleanest maybe, the cleanest Idk. Muslims were probably one of the cleanest ones, since hygiene is mandatory for praying and other religious rules.
They definitely the cleanest in Europe no doubt about that.
Hi! I'd love a video on the dental hygiene practices of ancient civilizations around the world. Thanks for keeping me sane during quarantine, I adore this channel!
there is a good video on it by modern history TV focuses on medieval Europe. I'm sure it comes up if you search for it.
A few years ago I went to York with my kids, whilst in York we visited a place called Yorvik. It was created after Viking remains were found and the site was excavated finding a Viking village. As you go round the Viking life seemed real, they even recreated the stench!
They have a similar one in Dublin, it's great to visit.
Jorvik was the Norse name for York
The vikings hair grooming passed on to future generations here in Scandinavia
Even before my brothers and i knew about our norwegian ancestry we always took probably an annoying amount of care and pride in our hair. Maybe its a genetic thing at this point lol
Well, I certainly have inherited it 😊🤗 It is my best feature I think!
Be awesome if you did the constructing of the Erie Canal. How the children had to light the dynamite in areas because they were faster than adults and the towns created as they went along. Be cool to see the weird history aspect of it
Oh my! Who would have thunk it! So bloody casual, as you make it! Thank you. Thank you! You make my heart light. Keep them coming please 😊😊
Greets from the city of
AHMAD IBN FADLAN
IRAQ/BAGHDAD 🇮🇶
such great channel ❤
You have great content! Been watching for years! Please stay with this!!!
Vikings traded vastly and often with Islamic Arabs and Byzantines.
They had access to perfumes and soaps and exotic fabrics.
This channel is amazing, very educational and informative, well researched. Love the narrators voice too!
Hello there, great seeing a new upload.
Can you make a video about Armenia, so many people will know about the countries accomplishment and many don’t even know about this country so it will be eye opening :) Love your channel!
I love this channel would you be able to do a video on Boudicca ? For some reason people barely talk about her yet she did so much
Oh is she the one that led a rebellion against tge romans? She's really fierce and tough but unfortunately it faiked
I very very much appreciate that this content allows room for some speculation on the credibility of the reporters.
Nothing grinds my gears more than hearing historical details that are described as facts when the information is technically up for debate.
Moral of the story : cleaner than medieval , pirates , royalty, Romans
This is definitely a highlight of 2020!
I'd love to see a day in the life of an African royal
Nice
Only if it's north African
Just watch Coming To America with Eddie Murphy!
That'd be awsome!
Me too. The only super rich African I hear about often is Mansa Musa.
Who ever does the animation for these videos needs an award.
10:14 I remember a scene like that in the movie the 13th Warrior.
That's the first thing that came to my mind. Underrated movie. Antonio Banderas was really good
Ace film. Ahmed Ibn Fadlan was played by Antonio Banderas.
That scene had me cringing into the fetal position when I saw! To show disgust to that practice was very offensive to the Vikings! Bathing and passing the bowl like that was a sign of unity, brotherhood which was a very strong concept among them. Bur still disgusting all the same. I believe the Muslim wrote fact...that this was a true practice among them.
@@watchtonight6178 based on what evidence? He made a lot of claims in his writings that can’t even be corroborated in other writings, never mind the archaeological evidence
@@kahn04 he made some references about horses used by vikings and the prayer that Viking said. And both of them have been verified.
3:14 the only member of ZZ Top without a beard, is named Frank Beard 😆
"Since they didn't have any windows..".
Check out the etymology of the word window. 😄
This is the best channel ,i had subscribe in years ....
Thank you for this excellent and accurate video on the vikings and their lives. Since most references for vikings that the western world uses, comes from christian Europeans, they get depicted in a very negative, mostly inaccurate way - usually with horns on their helmets (which they didn't have -probably to depict them as devilish), raping, filthy barbarians. There is a lot of actual nordic reference on the vikings, which this video is clearly based on.
Love the narrators voice. Love these videos.
Here's the thing. If you did that pass the bowl routine since the day you were born, with warriors from the same clan or areas you grew up in, there's little chance that you would have picked up diseases or Illnesses that way.
Love this channel I fall asleep to it then listen again
Can you cover early psychology? Maybe the different people who founded the branches of it, and how they got there
@@Neoprototype the history of how it came about
@@Neoprototype History has to do with pretty much everything...
@@Neoprototype I’m in a psychology class and would find it useful. A history of astrology would be cool too actually
Agreed
Love the viking era!
My husband is Norwegian and this is deeply embedded in his DNA!!!
Same
My husband is so proud of his viking heritage. And he actually still kinda acts like one. And I am the most spoiled wife of a poor family but I feel rich. I don't feel like I'm on a budget lol
Whatever...
@@immaheadout7313 Whatever....
Is he from Scandinavia like I am, or does he just have some family here?
I'm blue-eyed and my hair was blond as a kid.
That's cool. My husband has Irish and other northern region heritage from his dad side. I'm Hispanic so you can imagine how surprised I was when my children were born with reddish hair like Thier dad.
That’s so cute!
"...Hey now, hey now..."
-- Crowded House
Love Weird History n the commentary is 💯
I really got confused because the thumbnail reminded me of a man named Tomar.
So this is where Michael Crichton came up with Eaters of the dead! Thank you!
"Hey, Tomar! It's you!"
I was surprised by the lack of background music in this video, but I think I prefer it!
If the Vikings were so concerned by their appearance,I think the part about the communal wash basin may not be true,though we will likely never really know.
Fascinating. Especially liked Aztec hygiene. How about video on hygiene of Ancient Greeks?
I remember, as a little kid, that my gran would rub ash mixed with other stuff from a hearth fire into my hair. Not sure why she did it tho. She was from the far north, in Norway. Moved to the US when my father was young. And I heard my grandpa tell me lots ov stories ov herding reindeer when he was young, he was from Suomi.
What a dichotomy...they valued cleanliness but lived with their livestock.
Wasn't the whole living with livestock thing only in winters?
I mean, I bet modern farmers take a lot of baths too.
I fucking knew it! I always thought, that with all the travel by ship they did and strong they were. I figured it was due to cleanliness and there meed. Cause it was made with honey and honey has a bunch of healing properties
«Saturday» in Norwegian is «Lørdag» which basically means «washing day» 😝🤷♀️
I feel sorry for the sucker who drew the short straw and had to examine the contents found in 1000 yr old latrines. 😝😫
It's actually fascinating.
You must not understand science nerds. That job was probably given to the highest ranked people on site. My kid is a scientist, in a different field, and she and her fellows (or whatever you call them) grapple over the jobs we'd think are the yuckiest. No one wants to be standing there with a clipboard while everyone else is having fun.
I'm not gonna ask about the french hygiene 'cuz I already know the answer...omg
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@@Manuel-gu9ls lame
French hygiene is... questionable 😆
I wanna know
I wana know as well
Gotta keep the hair neat, have to look fabulous when raiding
How lovely to hear the language correctly pronounced!
I'm glad we learned that clean teeth, and a clean body do a lot for our health and wellness. It must've been very stinky times, until soap.
Vikings did have soap made from animal fat and lye(usually made from potash).
The knives used to cut hair and groom the beard are nearly identical to Roman razors and even later Franco Prussian straight razors in shape and size.
I'm glad you pointed out that Ibn Fadlan may've been lying (he probably WAS), because everything he said about their hygiene habits sounds like pretty much the exact OPPOSITE of what they ACTUALLY did according to the evidence we've found.
They had a scene in 13th Warrior that showed this morning habit.
Very interesting, I figured they would be more like pirates and filthy. Great content! Thank you. Fan for life!
Yo do 1 on the evolution of prison hygiene. It's a fascinating rabbit hole some of those guys wash the cell walls three times a day .they have meticulous regiments I'd love to know where that started
Because they have nothing better to do with their time
hey i love this channel and was wondering if u can find something from the caribbean for ah video
Egyptian hygiene next please 🙏🏽
I think he's done that! I may be wrong though. He's done lots of Egyptian videos, they're great
@@kitty-kitten- Thanks, I missed those, will subscribe now and catch up 😊
@@FurnitureFan hey, no problem! Enjoy them! One I recently watched was the life of Christopher Lee. It's amazing what he did on his life, check that one out too 😃
the "reverse mullet" got me good lol
So basically, what i learnt today is that i'm gonna get no intestinal worms, but rather lung cancer
Same, he really broke that harsh news suddenly.
That last part of sharing the water cleaning bowl made me gag.
"Bathed every Saturday" lol
The day was even called Laugardagr which means “bathing day”
I'm a huge fan! Make a video about the life of Ancient Tainos
Yes!
I love the Vikings!!!😍😍😁
Have you seen Techno Viking?
And mead mannnnnnnnn! Its so good! You have to appreciate a culture that loved mead!
The part about sharing the snot water bowl seems self defeating when one considers other hygiene practices. The vikings it would seem need fine tuning in that aspect.
That practice is only recorded in the account of Ibn Fadlan, who was visiting a people called the Rus, who were Norse descendants that colonized the area around Kiev, so if it actually happened (doubtful) it is just as likely to be a custom picked up from the local population.
Omg the basin sharing lolol 😆 the cartoon was great
Finns and Swedes still wash all their clothes and bedding and have a sauna every Saturday (sometimes more often) and use a mini shower head attached to the bathroom sink to wash themeselves every time they go to the bathroom, but they are not fond of deodorant or heavily scented products (which really make you smell worse rather than better) and although my late husband used to joke about his slightly Neanderthal-like appearance (highlighted by his broken teeth, scarred face and long greying hair and beard) he never smelled bad.
Synthetic frangrances are just that... synthetic. They burn my nose. I don't blame them.
That is not true
I love your videos! Thank you!