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- Опубліковано 13 вер 2024
- Step back in time and experience the craftsmanship, ingenuity, and cultural heritage of early medieval Britain like never before! Join us on an extraordinary journey as we reconstruct an authentic Anglo-Saxon pit house, using only hand tools and ancient techniques from the 7th century. From the hand-carved rope bed to the meticulously woven wattle door, and the traditional thatched roof, witness the fascinating process of bringing history to life. Discover the secrets of wattle and daub walls, learn about the sustainable practices of the Anglo-Saxons, and explore the deep connection between past and present. This is more than just a build-it's a living history project that celebrates the resourcefulness and resilience of our ancestors. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a fan of traditional crafts, or simply curious about how people lived over a thousand years ago, this video is your portal to the past. Get ready to be inspired by the ancient art of building and the timeless lessons it offers for today!
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Thank you for sharing my project with your audience, I really appreciate the support and all the links to my own youtube channel at Gesiþas Gewissa! I hope everyone enjoys ☺
ES COMO UN PAJARITO HACIENDO SU NIDO😊
Wonderful project and impressive skills and patience. You are truly keeping the past alive for all of our benefit.
You are incredibly underrated. Primitive Technology channel does the same premise as you and gets 1000x the recognition.
@@hormigacristiana7089 yes indeed! And now I have little birds nesting in it haha
@@ImprovisedExpletiveDevice Thank you!
So informative without narration and useless music. Very peaceful and extremely interesting!! Thank you for sharing!!!
There's music near the end when he's working on the windows. It comes out of nowhere.
I did think that some narration, if done well, would have been of benefit. Certainly peaceful as you say and very enjoyable. Granted that most narration is fairly terrible.
@@Zeero3846 I was peacfully watching, then I got scared. Are the orcs coming for me from the forrest with their creepy horns? I had to pause to check another tab wasn't going off.
Super cool house.
This guy is amazingly talented. One of the few true Bushcraft specialists who actually knows how to build a roof.
Most of them seem to just stack sticks elegantly and then stick a tarp over it and call it done. To build a roof like this from scratch is amazing, thank you so much for this video..
That's because the other guys are doing modern bushcraft, this guy isn't doing bushcraft. He's showing medieval anglo-saxon building techniques, using tools and materials that would have been available to those people during that time period. The guys making bushcraft videos putting a tarp up are not showing ancient build techniques. They're just showing what they can build in the bush with the materials they brought and can find.
Wattle and daub was used in the old buildings here in Australia, and the technique was used well into the 1900's. But no one is interested in it. We are just white colonial scum now.
@@flamesofhellstudio You are right. What he's doing is _Experimental Archaeology_ , which is basically a very historically accurate LARP. You are allowed to use only the same tools, materials, techniques and skills available at that time and place. The level of knowledge, immersion and enthusiasm this stuff can give to anyone involved in it is wild, it's truly like bringing history to life.
Что приятно видеть- это молодой мужчина, и навыки работы руками(мастерство!!!) На высоте!
У нас в Сибири есть народ. Обласы. Малая народность. Они не очень любят чужих, не любят пользоваться достижениями цивилизации, не любят, когда вмешиваются в их жизнь. И отлично себя чувствуют. Собственно, поэтому к ним никто и не лезет с советами и излишней помощью. Но, тем не менее, гостей, просто гостей, они любят. Был у них в середине 80-х. Цэта Хамама, мой знакомый, пригласил меня с ним в лес съездить. Дом построить. Естественно, поехал.
Из всех металлических инструментов он взял: топор, нож, долото и стамеску, и ещё один инструмент, не помню как называется - похож на узкий и длинный топор на очень короткой рукояти. Лапату и кирку/мотыгу сделал в лесу из дерева, а что-то с функциями рубанка - из камня!
Так он делал почти так же. Отличия были, но не думаю, что слишком существенные.
Яму выкопали не такую глубокую, вертикальные стойки были точно чаще и разной высоты. Горизонтальные ветки (тальник или ива, точно не помню) нагревал над костром и укладывал их часто, обколачивая деревянным чурбачком. Они от жара становились совсем гибкими и ложились плотно. Верёвки делал почти так же, скручивал. Только, опять же, после прогрева над костром и не голыми руками, а как-то фиксировал один конец палками, верёвка получалась тонкая и прочная. Стропила для крыши делал похоже, но как-то немного по другому. За давностью лет даже не скажу - как именно. И крышу так же плотно забивал прутьями, как и стены. На всё это ушло у него три дня, вместе с печкой из глины и небольшого количества камней. Я же всё это время рубил камыш и рогоз (рогозовые колбаски аккуратно складывал в мешок). Сушил и связывал в снопы примерно 20 см., диаметром.
Затем мы вдвоём обшивали снопами хижину, на это ушло ещё два дня.
Потом приехал к нему зимой. Поехали на охоту и ночевали в этой хижине. Минус 28-32 было. Три дня там жили. Внутри было очень тепло, даже жарковато.
Казалось бы - примитивный народ, отсталый, древний. А вот же. С минимумом инструментов, из совсем, казалось бы, бросовых инструментов. И такую хижину.
Цэта потом сказал, что если бы не я, то он хижину поставил бы один за три дня))
P. S. Забыл сказать. Семенные мешки (те самые "колбаски") рогоза мы построили и укладывали в ямку в хижине, сверху завалили стеблями рогоза и камыша,, сверху плетёнкой из тонких веток ивы, а сверху опять камышом. Постель.
@@user-iq2uj3qc1wЧто то совсем неблагодарный он. Вы помогали камыш готовить ,он это не считал как ускорение и помощь выходит. Сам бы ещё три дня ещё потратил, на этот труд. Может он считать не умеет?
@@fioletovamari Очень хорошо умеет считать. Меня бы не было - не приходилось бы ему отвлекаться на демонстрацию приёмов работы и объяснения) Я ж совсем городской. По лесам с рюкзаком побегать приходилось, но ни разу не требовалось строить такого рода хижины, ибо в рюкзаке палатка, тент и кострелец из лакешки) Это был первый опыт.
Да, это сейчас люди по 10-15 лет горбатятся, чтобы своим жильем обзавестись, а тогда: три дня поработал и готово, можно жить.
@@user-iq2uj3qc1w, а потолок глиной замазывали? Страшновато с сухой соломой торчащей с потолка пользоваться огнём, даже в печке.
С большим удовольствием посмотрела!! Браво мастеру!!
Главное, что он созидает, И нарабатывает свой личный, опыт, который останется, только личным И на всю жизнь с собой. В любой ситуации И в любом месте. А опыт бывает только личным, или совместным, в сложении личных опытов. И воздушно капельным путём не передаётся, как грипп. Только через обучение И личное старание. Браво! Молодец! Созидателями, не рождаются, ими становятся. ))
Very interesting!
In addition to the wonderful video, your soundtrack of chopping, chiseling, etc with a backdrop of birdsong really brings to life the soundscape of Anglo-Saxon life.
"Anglo-Saxon life" what are you talking about?? its called the countryside...
@@pogatronic Most videos would put a music soundtrack. I like the sound of the labour, with the birdsong in the background. Making things they need, in a natural environment, was a huge part of Anglo Saxon life.
Восхитительная,гениальная работа! Успехов,здоровья и больших задумок!
This is amazing! My Anglo-Saxon heritage stood up and cheered! Also, it would be made by more than one person. The whole village would help the people who put up new houses. They went up quickly because in Southern England it DOES rain…
Wattle and daub was used in the old buildings here in Australia, and the technique was used well into the 1900's. But no one is interested in it. We are just white colonial scum now.
Хорошо горит?
I've watched him for years, he made his clothing and boot too. He's fantastic.
A team player for any dystopian scenario
По тем временам сильно богатый мужик - весь инструмент из первоклассной стали.
на лапату не хватило))
@@kyourakushunsui7545 ну, мож он "типа" плотник. Плотникам лопаты не нужны
Those were ruff times, on the other hand if you wanted your own house all you had to do is build it yourself, and no mortgage to boot.
I couldn't live without the internet. So much knowledge easily accessible, just spend all day learning and listening. That said I do envy the fuck out of pre-industrial culture in a ridiculous number of domains. In a lot of ways they had a hell of a lot more freedom and autonomy than we'll ever know.
Where did he get his clothes? Walmart?
@@mdoy5667 you can grow flax or cotton to process into thread, or you can own sheep or alpaca for their wool to spin to make yarn. That’s how clothes used to be made before it was all industrialised.
@@elenalizabethalso leather snd pelts make some dope clothes. But propably one of the most common were wool garments
Alpaca is south American. You got sheep. That was pretty much it. Not even cotton.
В моей деревне, в Воронежской области России, в 70е таким способом всё ещё строили "ригу" - сарай для сена или снопов.
Плетень, соломенная крыша, землянка, орешник - сколько общего у старины...
It's amazing to watch a bit of the past come to life. Great work!
These are the videos that I love watching. The primitive techniques is what makes a survivalist a survivalist, not these videos of guys using nails and screws to hold their shelters together or using plexiglass to cover windows. Awesome video, keep up the good work!
Now all that remains is for the young man to procure a steed in order to scout out a fair maiden to share his abode. Loved every aspect of watching this project come together. Amazing skills!
😂 right? 🤭
A goat or a sheep would be more useful in securing a bride.
I have never seen a person with such exquisite skills with his hands. It was a real pleasure to watch him work. Clearly, he is an expert in medieval building techniques for which my respect has grown from seeing this.
I believe I could live happily in his house in the forest.
Amazing what can be accomplished with knowledge, an axe, a knife, and a mattock.
Frankly, this was brilliant, educational and highly entertaining. The English was spot on, and left on screen for just the correct amount of time. The frame rate was well judged too. Excellent video, thank you.
A few years ago, several pit houses from very early medieval times were discovered during a construction project in my hometown. It is a good feeling to see this ingenious architecture still in action and to appreciate the link to those who lived here 13 centuries ago.
Es cierto q la Madre Tierra nos da todo para vivir en Paz, Amor y Armonía, gracias por compartir 💜
Superbe construction et quelle maîtrise,bravo 👍 le temps ne compte plus pour tout faire. Chapeau l’artiste ,mes respects
Невероятное трудолюбие и получился старинный домик .!🌺
Finally something worth watching. Great work, craftsmanship, and what a result. :)
Why you dont do like him
@@BlackSwan-c2u You obviously can't read can you?
@@BlackSwan-c2uBecause he probably didn't even do all that, there's evidence of videos just like this where they do exactly the amount of work shown between each edited scene, and either someone else does it for him, or it was already premade.
We like the notion of going off grid and living like they did in the old days but we don't like the bed bugs and lice that came with it.
This was obviously time lapse but how long did it take you to build from start to finish it was a very time-consuming project I can see that but I wonder how many weeks or days it took depending on how hard you worked and you did look like you were tired don't get me wrong and if you cut every plank like you did with using no machinery you are a true master and did obviously looks like you have done it that way I commend you mate what are absolutely beautiful masterpiece
This guy knows his stuff! Very talented and interesting. Thank you!
Потрясающая реконструкция! Очень трудоёмко! Мне кажется, такие дома не только средневековые, этот тип жилищ могли ещё в эпоху неолита строить в лесной местности.
Это не средневековье. 6-7 век нэ
WOW......This was absolutely Fun & Amazing to watch this build. Thank you for sharing.....Very impressive video! God bless...😊❤😊
This video is great. You showed how what we know what could be done was done. Worthy for sure.
I love the tools used , they’re beautiful
Нужно попробывать замутить такую землянку
Felicitaciones a ese hombre tan inteligente, recursivo y de gran creatividad. Muy bella vivienda medieval
The craftsmanship is so excellent that it could be used as a movie filming location.
Love this, what a great house! If my men would build me one, I could live in it!!🎉❤
A fine piece of ingenious craftsmanship
wow....golden hands....on top of his passion for history...
Спасибо за выпуск. Наши предки были определенно более развитые чем современные люди
Следующее видео о строительстве пирамид? Или охоты на мамонта? Для мамонта придптся использовать высокие технологии: вырастить их из пробирки. 😊
Супер!!!
Благодарю за прекрасный ролик.
Great job very well done. Good to see the old well of building as we know.
a little history lesson in the subtitles.... perfect addition, nice video.
Your videos are great. Wishing you and your family health and safety.
Wow now that is impressive and useful this tecniques one must not be lost
Au moins a cette époque, les Humains ne pourrissaient pas l'environnement avec leurs habitats et déchets - Merci 🙋🏽pour ces techniques de constructions médiévales
Спасибо за приятное видео ! 👍
perfect
So important to preserve these amazing skills! Thanks for filming. Loved this! ❤❤❤
It is obvious that the German tribes of the Angles and the Saxons contributed in the evolution of the areas they had conquered. Caledonia as well. Congratulations to the man creating this amazing home.💙
¿Are you joking?...they destroyed the Roman civilization in Britain....
from this video?
Hermoso, felicitaciones 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
That gave me so much pleasure, thank you. So talented
Beautiful!
Si uno dispone de un bosque con todo el material necesario si, es fácil construir una casita tan linda...
Gracias por compartir Cristiano ❤
That was awesome . Thanks to all and for sharing. 🙏
That was wonderful!!! Truly amazing to watch, I could even imagine others helping, men carving the wood and constructing the walls around the pit, while the women milked the cows, tended to the children harvested the grasses and straw and even mixing the daub, I expect it would be a whole village project. By the way how long did this build actually take?Cheers!!
The women would also be shearing the sheep, brewing the beer, building the beds, harvesting branches, hauling water, tanning hides, making cord, carding wool...
That was so interesting, and such skills and hard work.
Thank you so much for that !!
Fantastic work !!
مبدع مهندس فنان نحات نجار
نحيه طيبه لك ايهاالشاب الالمعي
This would stand up and last longer than half the modern houses that are built these days exceptional work mate you're a true craftsman
Stop saying dumb things in public
Yes, until a spark hit the roof.
@@A_Stereotypical_Heretic Gotta agree. You can admire the craftsmanship of it all without spouting dumb shit. Lived in modern houses that haven't needed any kind of maintenance really for decades.... Same isn't true of these dwellings as impressive as they are they would need to be maintained.
@@CoffeeFiend1 WOW! Where did you find a modern house that didn't need constant expensive maintenance? From the roofing , to the plumbing, to the flooring to the foundation shifting, to the exterminators for the bugs, to the window issues, to the heating and cooling to the replacement of all the filters, to the exterior paint every few years, and on and on. I'm thinking you either don't own a home, or don't take very good care of it. Every year I've got a laundry list of home maintenance expenses to deal with. The difference is that he can do all his on his own, while ours must be done by qualifies professionals at a premium cost. The other difference is that our houses are packed full of poisons.
@@kkgauthier Well I'm not sure how I can prove to you I own a house lol. I live in the UK I don't know anyone that has ever done anything to the roof, or floors or walls unless they're specifically renovating to make things better in terms of cosmetic upgrades. Where the hell do you live bro? And in what? My last house I got the boiler serviced once if that counts? It was also fine. Windows have never magically fallen out either not do I get plagues of insects and bugs.
I have never even heard of this type of house, but it’s eerie how closely it resembles my usual starter house in Minecraft. Dig out dirt to make low walls so I have a safe place to stay the first night, then build up the rest of the house with wood.
It’s even got a hallway for the door to keep mobs away from the main part of my house if they follow me, the angled roof bc it can be built from inside the house at night, and filling in the sides of the roof last bc I usually can’t be assed. Then again, I’ve got family from England so maybe it’s just by anglo -Saxon roots showing.
It's just what works best!
This is brilliant, such skill. Interesting 👏
хороший шалаш для сторожа бахчей
I having watched this video, feel proud of my Anglo Saxon heritage. My father never knew his father and we know very little about the ancestors. 🥲
احب هذي الأشياء ❤
Super impressive build. You also make the clothes and shoes you have on.
Класс. Удачи.
Fabulous!❤
Wow. I make tent frames from hazel so that was great to watch.
So interesting, good presentation....thanks
Amazing!
Amazing. I was shocked at the end when he had a fire burning inside with that dry grass roof? The firemen must have had great response times back then.
He made hid own shovel! I have never seen or even considered that before!
I was at "Buster Iron Age Farm" this summer chatting to the staff about the construction of various buildings they have recreated (the are all based on archeological evidence from the south of England. When it came to "Daub" they explained that cow dung was far superior to horse, pig, goat or sheep as it had more "elasticity" and stayed on the wall better in the longer term. They think its because cows have so many stomachs and digest the hell out of the grass, it gives it this important property. If you have not been i think they would love to share ane dotes with you on your various insights in building early medieval type buildings
im really impresses with the way you have time lapse the stages here, you show all the stages needed to build the houses people lived in in the UK 1000 years ago, and it would be a good history lesson for children doing this topic- so i will pass it on to me friend who is a teacher.
Excelente....súper original...❤
Поразительное видео! Откуда такие навыки ? Дом крепкий, тёплый, красивый, кровать - так и хочется на ней полежать! И внешний вид интересен: одежда, обувь причёска - очень стильно!
Love this!
Fascinating and educational. Very few people would have the ability, strength, and knowledge to do this.
This is amazing!!!!
Знание, мастерство конечно на высшем уровне.Но у человека инструментов много!
С инструментами всё нормально, по идее ещё должна быть пила. У людей того времени они были. С дверью тоже не понятно, почему из плетня, кровать и окно из досок сделал.
@@user-db1ji7wc4o это не окно, а дымоход. Дом "по-чёрному" отапливается, в центре очаг даже без имитации печи.
Amazing stuff, but as a modern day woodworker my ingrained health and safety training made me wince at times.....guess that makes it even more authentic!
Top effort, keep it up!
Very VERY cool!!!!
Maravilloso !!!!
Amazing video.
This is very cool. Well done.
That Good and Thanks For That ❤❤❤👍♥️♥️♥️.
THAT was absolutely OUTSTANDING !
Whatta craftsmanship, amazing!
Bealtifull work ❤
Que hombre tan creativo y trabajador, es raro encontrar una persona así hoy en día... me encanta! 😊😃
Клево получилось, 👍🤗
Thanks for teaching us! Really enjoyed this peaceful and informative documentary!
Cool, absolut cool!
Wow this is amazing 😁
Awesome craftsmanship! Well done! 😁👍🏼
very good work!
Un travail absolument fabuleux ; un très grand bravo .
Je vous salue depuis TOULOUSE .JCC .
This gentleman can do this kind of work very well, just like me
This young man is a true craftsman , all this hard work & know how sure paid off . He must have had a great teacher .
There were hard times, but every person's life depended on me!
Amazing work! Excellent craftmanship on each specific task undertaken, and it all comes together in a beautiful final product. I enjoyed every minute of this. Cheers from Texas.