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Long before concrete, power tools, or hardware stores, medieval peasants built homes that could survive brutal storms, freezing winters, and generations of use without nails, cement, or modern materials. So how did they do it? In this video, we uncover the forgotten building techniques that made peasant homes shockingly durable, warm, and weatherproof using nothing but wood, earth, straw, and smart design. 🏚️ In This Video, You’ll Discover: How timber framing and wooden joinery locked houses together without nails Why wattle and daub walls resisted wind, rain, and cold better than you’d expect The roof designs that kept homes dry even in relentless storms How thick earthen floors trapped heat and stayed dry Why some of these peasant homes are still standing today Modern builders spend fortunes trying to replicate what medieval peasants figured out with hand tools and local materials. Once you see these techniques, you’ll never look at “primitive” housing the same way again.