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Why Were Beds So High Off The Ground. The practice of elevating beds has a long. Grass, hay and straw stuffed into sacks or cloth bags served as a scratchy. In the past, homes were not as well sealed against drafts. There were box beds (read more from bbc future. To understand why beds are raised off the ground, we must first look back in time. There are a few key reasons why this was the case: The upper end was often angled slightly upwards. A brief history of beds: Today, most people sleep in a traditional bed, usually elevated by up to 24 inches, in preference to laying a mattress on. The egyptian bed raised the sleeper off the ground, protecting them from snakes and other nocturnal dangers. By the 17th century, europeans had a wide universe of beds to choose from. A look back at the crazy, comfy, and surprising things we slept on. An archaeologist and a historian on the evolution of beds, from.

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There were box beds (read more from bbc future. An archaeologist and a historian on the evolution of beds, from. Grass, hay and straw stuffed into sacks or cloth bags served as a scratchy. The upper end was often angled slightly upwards. A look back at the crazy, comfy, and surprising things we slept on. There are a few key reasons why this was the case: The egyptian bed raised the sleeper off the ground, protecting them from snakes and other nocturnal dangers. The practice of elevating beds has a long. Today, most people sleep in a traditional bed, usually elevated by up to 24 inches, in preference to laying a mattress on. To understand why beds are raised off the ground, we must first look back in time.

THE nonTHINKing TANK 11/01/2011 12/01/2011

Why Were Beds So High Off The Ground By the 17th century, europeans had a wide universe of beds to choose from. Today, most people sleep in a traditional bed, usually elevated by up to 24 inches, in preference to laying a mattress on. An archaeologist and a historian on the evolution of beds, from. A brief history of beds: The egyptian bed raised the sleeper off the ground, protecting them from snakes and other nocturnal dangers. There were box beds (read more from bbc future. The practice of elevating beds has a long. There are a few key reasons why this was the case: The upper end was often angled slightly upwards. By the 17th century, europeans had a wide universe of beds to choose from. In the past, homes were not as well sealed against drafts. To understand why beds are raised off the ground, we must first look back in time. A look back at the crazy, comfy, and surprising things we slept on. Grass, hay and straw stuffed into sacks or cloth bags served as a scratchy.

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