Medieval Museum 🧠🤴/ Museo Medieval (En-Es)🤯👩‍🏫📚

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Hello science addicts! Today again I go through this super community to bring a very interesting post, we will learn a lot about some curiosities of the Medieval era, we will visit the medieval museum of "almada" in Portugal to learn about the customs of Portuguese society between the XIII-XV centuries, let's remember that In the age of discoveries Portugal was a great world power along with England and Spain!🕵️‍♂️🧠👸🤴

Hola adictos a la ciencia! hoy nuevamente me paso por esta super comunidad para traer un post bastante interesante aprenderemos mucho sobre algunas curiosidades de la era Medieval, visitaremos el museo medieval de "almada" en Portugal para conocer las costumbres de la sociedad portuguesas entre los siglos XIII-XV recordemos que en la era de los descubrimientos Portugal era una gran potencia mundial junto con inglaterra y españa!🧠👩‍💻💂‍♀️💂‍♂️

Interesting aspects of the medieval era🏰/ Aspectos interesantes de la era medieval🙇‍♂️📚

Many believe that the medieval era begins after the European powers travel around the world in search of new territories, but it is not so! The medieval age stands out because it begins at the time that the great Roman Empire falls in approximately the year 476, from this year until 1453! Between this interval of time humanity went through one of the most curious and hard times of all time! we could say compared to other times the medieval age was one of the longest.👨‍🏫🤴🧠
Muchos creen que la era medieval comenza luego que las potencias europeas viajan alrededor del mundo en busca de nuevos territorios pero no es asi! la edad medieval se destaca porque comienza en el momento que el gran imperio Romano cae aproximadamente en el año 476, desde este año hasta el 1453! entre este intervalo de tiempo la humanidad paso por una de las epocas mas curiosas y duras de todos los tiempos! podriamos decir en comparacion con otras epocas la edad medieval fue una de las mas largas.🤔😮

One bath per year...🏰/ Un baño por año...🙇‍♂️📚

I read so many strange and "crazy" things that were lived in the medieval age and one of the most extreme for me is the way people cleaned themselves, this was an average since royalty had access to all "services", but on average it is thought that people only took a shower once a year! therefore we can imagine that hygiene was not important and that is why the black plague appeared in the XIV, when showering was normally done in the exclusive month for marriages which is in May!😲
Lei tantas cosas extrañas y "locas" que se vivieron en la edad medieval y una de las mas extremas para mi es la forma de como se aseaban las personas, esto era un promedio ya que la realeza tenia acceso a todos los "servicios", pero en promedio se piensa que las personas solo tomaban una ducha una vez al año! por tanto nos podemos imaginar que la higiene no tenia importancia y fue por eso que la peste negra aparecio en el XIV, cuando se tomaba ducha normalmente se hacia en el mes exclusivo para los matrimonios que es en mayo!😣

Discoveries in Portugal🏰/ Descubrimientos en Portugal🙇‍♂️📚

ceramic vases🥃🌏

The first civilizations to inhabit Portugal were the Visigoths, later the Arabs arrived in our lands leaving a nomadic life to settle permanently in different parts of the country, as you can see inside the museum many objects dating from the 13th to the 15th century were discovered. These objects corresponded to the medieval age, you can see ceramic or clay vases that were used to store liquids or products!😮🥃🏰

Las primeras civilizaciones en habitar portugal fueron los visigodos, posteriormente los arabes llegaron a nuestras tierras dejando una vida nomada a asentarse permanentemente en diferentes partes del pais, como puedes observar dentro del museo se descubrieron muchos objetos que datan desde el siglo XIII hasta el XV, estos objetos correspondieron a la edad medieval, puedes ver jarrones de ceramica o barro que eran usados para almacenar liquidos o productos!🧔🧔

The museum opened its doors to the public in 2001, what stands out inside the museum is the discovery of the "bread caves" which are those holes that we see in the ground, thanks to these archaeological discoveries we can get an idea of how The Portuguese people lived in the Middle Ages! Actually, it is not only in the museum where "cuevas de pan" are found, there are all over the city of "Almada".🧠🤴👨‍🏫
El museo abrio sus puertas al publico en el año 2001, lo que se destaca dentro del museo es el descubrimiento de las "cuevas de pan" que son esos agujeros que vemos en el suelo, gracias a estos descubrimientos arqueologicos podemos hacer una idea de como vivia el pueblo portugues en la edad media! en realidad no es unicamente en el museo donde se encuentran "cuevas de pan" hay por toda la ciudad de "almada".🏰🧠🤴

Bread caves🏰/ Cuevas de pan🙇‍♂️📚

The oldest bread caves discovered in Portugal date from the "Islamic" era, they were also known as "bread silos or matamorras" to build them the soil needed to have "clay" properties, how were they excavated? for that height rudimentary tools were used.😮🤔📚
Las cuevas de pan mas antiguas descubiertas en Portugal datan de la era "islamica", se les conocia tambien como "silos de pan o matamorras" para construirlas se necesitaba que el suelo tuviese propiedades "arcillosas", como se excavaban? para esa altura se empleaban herramientas rudimentarias.🍞🍞🌾

We could define the "bread caves" as underground structures for the storage of different types of food, especially cereals, which at that time was designated as "bread" as they were placed in large holes, the climatic conditions were controlled and thus the cereal was preserved. Much longer, but the bread caves were not only used to prolong the duration of food, but also to avoid plagues, or theft! They were made in different ways but the most common had a "spherical, elliptical or oval" shape.😮😮
Podriamos definir las "cuevas de pan" como estructuras subterraneas para el almacenamiento de diferentes tipos de alimentos especialmente los cereales, que en aquel entonces era designado como "pan" como eran colocados en grandes agujeros las condiciones climaticas eran controladas y asi el cereal se conservaba mucho mas tiempo, pero las cuevas de pan no solo eran usadas para prolongar la duracion de los alimentos si no tambien para evitar plagas, o robos! eran fabricadas de diferentes formas pero las mas comunes tenian forma "esferica, eliptica o oval".😲😲

After the cave was built and the cereal was placed inside, the mouth of the cave, which was normally circular, was sealed, it was used to seal clay and then a stone as you see in one of the photos! All this could allow kilos of cereals to be preserved for years, therefore the Arabs were very intelligent when preparing themselves in hard times or when food was scarce in the city. In the city of "almada" which is where these caves are located, it is estimated that there are so many that they probably supplied the entire city of Lisbon with food!🏰👨‍🏫
Luego de ser construida la cueva y colocado el cereal dentro se procedia a sellar la boca de la cueva que normalmente era circular, se empleaba para sellar arcilla y luego una piedra tal cual como ves en una de las fotos! todo esto podia permitir conservar kilos de cereales durante años por tanto los arabes fueron muy inteligentes al prepararse en epocas duras o de escases de comida en la ciudad. En la ciudad de "almada" que es donde se encuentran estas cuevas se estiman que son tantas que probablemente abastecieron de comida toda la ciudad de lisboa!🤔📚🍞

social advance🏰/El avance social🙇‍♂️📚

When the Arab people were displaced from the Portuguese territory in the 15th century, the bread caves were still used, but as the Portuguese civilization developed, the bread caves stopped being used and instead were used as "dumps" which happened naturally. or intentional! and this was very interesting because many objects that were from the 8th and 19th century were abandoned in these caves and have been preserved to date! among the strangest things found in a cave were two donkey skeletons.📚🧠🤴
Cuando el pueblo arabico es desplazado del territorio Portugues en el siglo XV las cuevas de pan aun eran utilizadas, pero mientras la civilizacion portuguesa se desarrollaba las cuevas de pan dejaron de utilizarse y en cambio fueron usadas como "vertederos" cosa que ocurria de forma natural o intencional! y esto fue muy interesante porque muchos objetos que eran del siglo VXIII y XIX fueron abandonados en estas cuevas y se conservaron hasta la fecha! entre las cosas mas extrañas halladas en una cueva fueron dos esqueletos de burro.😲🏰🤯

very old structures🏰/Estructuras muy antiguas🙇‍♂️📚

The bread caves are older than you think! Archaeologists discovered one in Portugal from the Neolithic period 5000 years before Christ, they are not exclusive to Europe! there are records of pan caves in america, asia and africa! they could literally be built all over the city including crop fields!🌾🧠🍞

Las cuevas de pan son mas antiguas de lo que crees! los arqueologos descubrieron una en Portugal del periodo neolitico hace 5000 años antes de cristo, no son exclusivas de europa! hay registros de cuevas de pan en america, asia y africa! literalmente podian ser construidas por toda la ciudad incluyendo campos de cultivos!🌾🧠🧔

neolithic caves🌏

Where were these caves discovered? Here in the city of Almada in Portugal, more than 100 caves were excavated throughout the city, most of them are located on the "old road that went to the castle", scientists believe that some caves were built inside the house! therefore this symbolized power for those people of high social status who had their own grain stored!😮🥃🏰

Donde fueron descubiertas estas cuevas?? aqui en la ciudad de almada en portugal fueron excavadas mas de 100 cuevas por toda la ciudad, la mayoria de ellas se encuentran en la carretera "antigua que iba al castillo", los cientificos creen que algunas cuevas eran construidas dentro de casa! por tanto esto simbolizaba poder para aquellas personas de estatus social alta que tenian sus propios granos almacenados!🧔🧔

Characteristic🏰/Características🙇‍♂️📚

Almost all the pan caves discovered in Almada are not "complete" and only the bottom of them has been discovered, but we can have an idea of what they were like: they all had an elliptical profile, the depth dimensions varied between 1 meter to 2.7 meters; 0.9 - 2.7 meters in length and had the capacity to store an average of 800-7200 liters.👨‍🏫📚
Casi todas las cuevas de pan descubiertas en almada no estan "completas" y solo se ha descubierto el fondo de las mismas, pero podemos tener una idea de como eran: todas ellas tenian un perfil eliptico las dimenciones de profundidad varian entre los 1 metro a 2,7 metros; 0,9 - 2,7 metros de largura y tenian la capacidad de almacenar un promedio de 800-7200litros.🧠🍞🤔

Archaeological pieces🏰/Piezas arqueologicas🙇‍♂️📚

Almost all these objects were found in the Almada area, many of them inside the caves, we can see everything from medieval weapons to a cannon ball, thimbles, a monocular, and one of the most interesting discoveries is a stone set dating from the it was romanesque!🏰😲

Casi todos estos objetos fueron encontrados en la zona de almada muchos de ellos dentro de las cuevas, podemos ver desde armas medievales hasta una bola de cañon, dedales, un monocular, y uno de los descubrimientos mas interesantes un juego de piedra que data de la era romanica!💂‍♀️💂‍♂️

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It is really nice to see these things and thanks for sharing @oscurity.

Me parece muy interesante la arqueología y este museo es extraordinario! Me lo apunto para visitarlo un día.
Seguro que conoces las alcantarillas romanas debajo de Lisboa.😉

Eyyyy ahora que lo dices estuve a puntooo de ir este año pero no pude, solo abre una vez en todo el año. Espero que puedas visitarlo abraços

Yo lo visité, tuve una gran suerte con el lío de las entradas sólo abre en abril y en octubre. Y justo vi el anuncio y pude ir, pero es verdad que está muy demandado. Pero es interesante, en especial más la explicación de las Galerías Romanas, más que visualmente. Tienes que bajar por el agujero de la calle de una alcantarilla literalmente jeje a ver si puedes ir!

O.o suena interesanteee bueh Portugal tiene muchaaaa evidencia arqueológica romanica porque habitaron aquí literalmente todo su imperio y extraían recursos.

Sí Lusitania. Y Viriato era portugués. Yo soy del otro lado de la península de otra localidad romana jaja
Abraços e bom fim de semana!

What a great post. Thank you for sharing this. This is a lot of information to take in. It is amazing how much we humans have changed in such a short amount of time. We have come far, but our basic needs are still the same. I espcecially liked the section about hygiene. I didn't know that bathing was not common in the medieval times. I loved reading it.

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You really did a good job.
You have lots of medieval item.
It portrays a rich cultural blend