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This episode uncovers how medieval shepherds survived winter nights in the fields, far from the warmth of village homes. With only heavy wool cloaks, turf windbreaks, and the body heat of their flock, they crafted small pockets of warmth in an otherwise frigid landscape. The documentary explores how shepherds built low turf shelters, rested beside quiet fires, and used thick layered garments as both blankets and protection from the wind. It offers a calm look at the forgotten world of winter pastoral life—nights spent beneath the stars, guarded by loyal dogs, surrounded by the gentle warmth of sheep. 00:00 Intro 01:19 The Economics of Exposure 06:43 The Mandate of the Soil 12:37 The Problem of the Open Field 19:15 The Science Hidden in Fleece 26:54 Building Warmth Outward 34:42 The Body's Hierarchy of Heat 43:10 The Cloak as World 50:27 The Violence That Creates Softness 56:48 Reading the Landscape for Shelter 01:03:32 The Architecture of Deflection 01:10:51 Turf as Thermal Memory 01:19:03 The Evening Ritual of Folding 01:26:09 The Flock Becomes Furnace 01:34:03 The Shepherd as Door 01:41:22 The Silent Partnership 01:49:41 The Strategy of Small Fire 01:58:00 Stone as Heat Bank