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8 Weird Things the Ancestors Did

8 Weird Things the Ancestors Did JOMOOinter
2017-08-22
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导读:If you believe that people were less eccentric in the past than they are today. Maybe you'll change

If you believe that people were less eccentric in the past than they are today, think of their fashions and traditions. Maybe you’ll change your opinion.


We have gathered a few things that our ancestors thought normal. We found out we’re not so odd after all.


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First and second sleep

© The British Library 


Europeans who lived in the Middle Ages practiced what we now call biphasic sleep. The first sleep started at sunset and lasted until about midnight; then people would wake up and stay awake for 2-3 hours. Some used that time to pray or read, and some spent it with their family or neighbors. Then came the time of the second sleep, which lasted until sunrise.



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Dresses for boys

© EAST NEWS 


From the 16th century and until around 1920, it was customary for little boys up until a certain age (4-8 years) to wear dresses. The main reason was perhaps the high cost of clothing: dresses were easier to make "to grow into." The tradition didn’t bypass even royal families: this photo depicts Alexei, the son of the Russian Emperor Nicholas II, in a dress similar to those worn by his sisters.



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Chopines

© Wikipedia Commons 


Chopine, also known as zoccoli or pianelle, is a kind of platform shoe up to 50 cm (20 in) high. Small wonder that those who wore them required the help of servants in order not to literally fall victim to fashion. Admittedly, chopines were worn not just out of style consciousness but also so as not to stain the wearer’s clothes in street mud.



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Poor hygiene

© East News 


In some medieval countries, people believed that water only brought illness to man, and lice were called “the pearls of God.“ These beliefs were shared even by monarchs. Isabella I of Castille was proud of the fact that she only washed twice in her life: at birth and before her wedding. According to one testimony, a cavalier once made a comment upon her dirty hands and nails, to which the Queen replied, ”Oh, if only you could see my feet!"



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Radioactive beauty products

© Wikipedia Commons 


In the early 20th century, radiation was perceived exclusively as a positive phenomenon, which swindlers didn’t fail to take advantage of: you could buy cosmetics, food, and drinks enriched with radium and thorium, radioactive souvenirs, and even devices for saturating the water with radioactive elements.


© Wikipedia Commons 


Sadly, there were casualties. Athlete Eben Byers drank huge doses of the radium-based medicine Radithor, which led to his death. The Wall Street Journal reacted to this sad incident with a headline reading "The Radium Water Worked Fine Until His Jaw Came Off."



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Smoking onboard planes

© EAST NEWS 


As recently as 50 or 60 years ago, smoking wasn’t regarded as that bad a habit. People didn’t deny themselves this dubious pleasure even during flights, regardless of the presence of other passengers. Today smoking in planes is prohibited, but in a number of countries (such as in Iran) the ban hasn’t been implemented.



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Bathing machines

© Wikipedia Commons 

© Wikipedia Commons 


Unlike us, people in the 18th and 19th centuries couldn’t just go into the water on the beach. They had to use bathing machines: special carts that looked like beach huts. The carts were driven into the water so that bathers could swim without any prying eyes watching them. Furthermore, women’s bathing machines were set some distance away from men’s.



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Rocks as toilet paper

© Museum of Fine Arts Boston 


The list of things people used before the invention of toilet paper could go on and on. It includes plant leaves, corn cobs, coconut shells, sheep wool and cloth (for those who could afford them), sponge on a stick, or just water. But the Ancient Greeks surprised us the most: for certain hygienic purposes, they used rocks, pebbles, or shards of pottery.


Yeah, history always shocks you in unexpected ways. Despite the odd things, we do appreciate some vintage-style works. For me, it feels great to bring some old style to my daily life. I'm not saying a beautiful dress for my son or some rocks beside my toilet, but this--a "Super Vintage" Rainhead!


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Preview photo credit Museum of Fine Arts Boston


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