Primitive Building
Posted: Tue Jan 19, 2016 4:33 pm
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Likewise, thought the clay floor warmth ducting was a good idea to expand on.Tantive wrote:He has a whole series of videos that I just kept on watching. Its great.
The romans developed it iirc. They used it extensively to heat palaces, bath houses, and assorted other buildings that mostly wealthy people used. The sheer fuel requirement would have made it wayyyy to high maintenance for a commoner. A fireplace is much more efficient and whenever that fire isn't going cold air and water will settle there.Aspect of Sorrow wrote:Likewise, thought the clay floor warmth ducting was a good idea to expand on.Tantive wrote:He has a whole series of videos that I just kept on watching. Its great.
I guess the Romans ought to have caught up with the times.AlwaysSummer Day wrote:The romans developed it iirc. They used it extensively to heat palaces, bath houses, and assorted other buildings that mostly wealthy people used. The sheer fuel requirement would have made it wayyyy to high maintenance for a commoner.
Tsidkenu wrote:I guess the Romans ought to have caught up with the times.AlwaysSummer Day wrote:The romans developed it iirc. They used it extensively to heat palaces, bath houses, and assorted other buildings that mostly wealthy people used. The sheer fuel requirement would have made it wayyyy to high maintenance for a commoner.
A full thousand years after roman declineThe system of heating an entire room first emerged in the mid-13th century