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Dylan Gomez
12 September, 21:32
Why were medieval homes cold damp and dark?
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Moses Sharp
12 September, 22:09
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There was no electricity, or electrical heating. A fire place could only give off so much heat. Homes were also made of wood and earth which held in moisture.
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