Fake History Hunter Profile picture
Oct 21, 2022 13 tweets 5 min read Read on X
Watching 'Tony Robinson's History of Britain' on channel 5, the episode about the middle ages.
A 🧵
2 minutes in.
Oh come on.
You start by reinforcing this old stuff?
Yes, I know, it did happen, the middle ages lasted 1000 years and there were some dirty folks here and there.
But the middle ages are unfairly renowned for it, it happened sometimes when cities became overpopulated, in some neighbourhoods, and people got really upset about it.
But it also happened in Roman cities, but do presenters mention the Romans were renowned for that mucky stuff?
By telling it like this you're reinforcing a bit of a stereotype that makes it sound like this was common and accepted during the middle ages, all of the middle ages, everywhere.
Sticking this image to that era while forgetting to mention it while describing other eras is rude
To illustrate they use the old 15th century 'Ship of Fools' story that's about eejits being punished for playing music at night when people try to sleep.
It does not illustrate people randomly emptying chamber pots because they felt like it.
Phew, at least they mention that most people just used the toilet in the backyard.
No, this is not someone going to the toilet in-between two houses, this is someone who fell through the floor of a nice indoor toilet.
Quite the story, I'll make a thread about it some day.
Excellent, it's mentioned that the cesspits were emptied and their content dumped outside town.
Some people still think the waste was just left around the streets.
That is quite a cesspit!
They sadly don't mention if any straw was found, I have a wacky theory that they used straw to wipe and that this may have made the toilets like modern dry compost toilets... that don't stink much ;)
They found this condiment dish in it, isn't it gorgeous?
Nice to hear about what happened to people who dumped human waste were they weren't allowed to... it's almost like people didn't like muck everywhere :)

Anyway, more about that subject here;
fakehistoryhunter.net/2019/09/10/med…
The Joan of Leeds story is excellent.
Nice to hear monasteries be described thusly;
The stories about the jester, armourer and Alice the spinster are nice as well.
But did they really have to illustrate the phrase hot potato by roasting potatoes?

Anyway, you can watch the episode here (although you may need VPN):
channel5.com/show/tony-robi…

• • •

Missing some Tweet in this thread? You can try to force a refresh
 

Keep Current with Fake History Hunter

Fake History Hunter Profile picture

Stay in touch and get notified when new unrolls are available from this author!

Read all threads

This Thread may be Removed Anytime!

PDF

Twitter may remove this content at anytime! Save it as PDF for later use!

Try unrolling a thread yourself!

how to unroll video
  1. Follow @ThreadReaderApp to mention us!

  2. From a Twitter thread mention us with a keyword "unroll"
@threadreaderapp unroll

Practice here first or read more on our help page!

More from @fakehistoryhunt

Feb 27
Nice to see an online paper that reaches so many people talk about this subject.
But seeing healthy people during the Black Death would have been very normal.
Not everyone looked sick right away or at the same time.
A thread. Image
I think this person describes these kind of ai videos very accurately, brilliant, what a wonderful insight, who is this wonderful lady, oh wait, hang on. Image
Sigh, the "It's not a documentary" excuse is so tiresome.
It's just a slightly less silly sounding way of saying "I couldn't bother to do research", "I don't really care about history" or "Ai do bleep bloop beep boop and its cool and I make money so yay". Image
Read 25 tweets
Feb 1
They've done it again.
The internet is flooded with history themed Ai nonsense and people are loving it.
The History revived page has 600k followers and they're all about posting ai generated history themed rubbish.
Some of it is fun & interesting, but most of it is... well...
Lesson one every child learns: to go potty, you have to partially undress.
Romans didn't know that.
Also the sponge on a stick story is possibly nonsense.
The ghosts of Pompeii roll in their graves.
Check out the nice street lanterns and oh no, the volcano is exploding, let's all run towards the clouds of ash...
Read 5 tweets
Jan 11
The other painting of Jean-Paul Marat's murder is more famous but this one is interesting.
It was painted by Johann Jakob Hauer  (1751–1829).
Let's look at a couple of details. Image
The lady is wearing an awesome hat. Image
Marat looks surprised. Image
Read 4 tweets
Jan 1
Here's Neil DeGrasse Tyson talking about history with Joe Rogan.
Mr. Tyson claims that tallest thing humans built after the pyramids is the Eiffel tower... but is it?

Let's watch & check:
Let's pretend this show did what it should and had someone correcting things being said.
Even a quick google could have stopped millions of people hearing & believing this claim.

Anyway:
Tallest pyramid:
Khufu at Giza c.2570 BC: (originally) 146.7m
Eiffel tower 1889AD: 312m. Image
Image
So we're supposed to believe that it took homo sapiens over 4000 years to be able to built something taller than the pyramids.
For this to be true, no building built between 2570 BC and 1889AD could have been taller than 146.7m.

Lincoln Cathedral, 1310AD, 160m, ish. Image
Read 10 tweets
Dec 17, 2024
Isometric sketch of a sauna stove made by master builder Heinrich Schickhardt in connection with the construction of a sauna in Stuttgart in 1616. Above the arches (A) there is space for the stone packing, on which water can be poured from the bathroom onto the stones through the openings (B). However, this stove is without the characteristic half-walls along the side walls, which are found in southern German saunas and in Næstved. After Tuchen 2003, p. 311
academia.edu/9791712/Badstu…Image
Yes I'm doing some random research and this is now a thread of what I find.

Nordic bathhouse, 1555.
Oven in middle, vat with water next to it, pipe bring the water to a basin, chap rinsing twigs for a thrashing, chap drinking from horn while enjoying cupping therapy. Image
Schachtafelen der Gesuntheyt, 1533, you know when nobody bathed...
Lovely image of a bathhouse.

digitale-sammlungen.de/de/view/bsb101…Image
Read 10 tweets
Nov 26, 2024
Just so you know, if you see this guy in a video, the odds are high that you're about to be told something iffy.
Dr. Roy Casagranda is all over social media but his research abilities leave a little to be desired.
In short: street sewers were mostly for rain & other liquids, generally not serious icky waste.
They generally didn't throw their human waste out of the windows.
They made sure to keep their wells and water sources as free from pollution as they could.
Cholera wasn't a huge problem in Europe till the 19th century.
They drank lots of water, drank beer because it's more nutritious, tastier & more fun.
The alcohol level was very very low, so they weren't drunk all the time.
Medieval people washed, bathed, used soap, did laundry and tried to smell nice because they were terrified of bad smells.
They wore linen under their woollen clothing so they weren't always itching, also some wool was quite fine and smooth.
fakehistoryhunter.net/2019/09/10/med…
How about another one of his "lectures".
Yeah, no, again.
fakehistoryhunter.net/2021/12/03/coc…
Interesting thread on Reddit where people are wondering who this chap is:
reddit.com/r/AskHistorian…
Read 4 tweets

Did Thread Reader help you today?

Support us! We are indie developers!


This site is made by just two indie developers on a laptop doing marketing, support and development! Read more about the story.

Become a Premium Member ($3/month or $30/year) and get exclusive features!

Become Premium

Don't want to be a Premium member but still want to support us?

Make a small donation by buying us coffee ($5) or help with server cost ($10)

Donate via Paypal

Or Donate anonymously using crypto!

Ethereum

0xfe58350B80634f60Fa6Dc149a72b4DFbc17D341E copy

Bitcoin

3ATGMxNzCUFzxpMCHL5sWSt4DVtS8UqXpi copy

Thank you for your support!

Follow Us!

:(