@duartesimoes508

Many centuries ago, Time was taken in a different concept. Minutes and even hours didn't matter much or at all, people lived according to sunset and sunrise, sunlight or lack thereoff. Therefore, the few sunclocks provided poor but sufficient accuracy. Accurate timekeeping only became extremely important with the advent of long range maritime navigation, in which you absolutely must have a timekeeping device to calculate Longitude. There is no other way; the sun and stars only provide you a Latitude estimate.

@survivalstories68

I love how this channel makes medieval daily life feel more relatable than my own Monday mornings. Keep 'em coming!

@cipher492

This is a solid channel for sure! I love it

@bonzo6826

This channel has to be the best on all of youtube. Great narration, insane educational source/purpose. What gets me is at 56 yrs old, he is telling me stuff i never knew. I am into this stuff but this CAT is off the hook. Very well done, i keep having to pick up my hat cause i keep droppin' it, every time i take it off....to you. Pure excellence. Although it is quite alarming that most of his uploads just go to show,  nothing has changed. Rich people still do the same today as kings and queens did the peasants 800 plus yrs ago. Unfortunately nothing has changed. I am almost out of new ones from this channel to watch, yes...i am a junkie. Love this site. Peace out.๐Ÿ˜Š

@BilalKhan-yg9jc

I can see hipsters going full medieval now that classical is too mainstream.

@afriyievictor

Best medival channel

@GoooObama08

This was so fascinating and entertaining. Loved it. Thank you

@SUPRAMIKE18

If he was the time keeper how would you know if the bell was rung at the wrong time???

@sacha11666

Full medival Jacket ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿผ

@Marcus-ki1en

The Church was usually tasked with time keeping - In towns and cities, just listen for the church tower bells.  Out in the country, it was much more simple - sunrise, mid morning, mid day, mid afternoon, sundown.

@willshedo

This script has the phrase "Talk about...." in every third sentence. Who writes such stuff?

@TheWarIndustrialist

We waking up with this one๐Ÿ”ฅ๐Ÿ”ฅ๐Ÿ”ฅ

@LaibaLaibaeman

W clips+W voice๐Ÿ๐Ÿ”ฅ

@bingohall1333

They had candles with marking for roughly an hour and the next and next some had a string set up so when the candle burnt down and the string was burnt to a bell would ring to inform someone to lite the next candle, water clock's and also on a winding set up so bells ring out every hour, sundials and wind up mechanisms that set church bells off every hour on the hour or within five minutes of a hour or less nothing was guaranteed back then,but within a few minutes of an 365 days a year, clock and calendar. They learned to plant crops when the soil was warmer worked out the last days of frost sometimes risked planting early crops if a early  warm spell happened and when seeing birds arriving that meant have come back, after they had been gone, for five months or so. What do I know, just taught all this at school 
Love mom

@pamelatitterington2453

Just love these vids

@bonzo6826

Suspecting he was out with the hen's...nuff said, this guy the best.๐Ÿ˜…

@trinistar1930

Jesus why so many ads? ๐Ÿ˜ฎ๐Ÿ˜ข

@Dan-f7m

Newsflash: accurate sundials were around thousands of years before mideval times. Greeks,  Romans,  Egyptians,  etc

@maybrittwilkens6149

The ONLY AI channel worth following

@MBeattie62300

The little quips make me question all of the information