Ancient technology: Saxon glass-working experiment
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- Опубликовано: 8 авг 2019
- Many thanks to Victoria Lucas for inviting me along to see her experiments in medieval glass-working. Fire! Craft! Mud!
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The very first thing I thought about when I woke up today was how the Anglo-Saxons made glass specifically in between the seventh and ninth centuries.
I swear, Lloyd looks a little more homeless with each episode
Victoria was adorable! I love seeing people who love their work talking about it. Like Bob Ross, Ray Mears and of course The Beigemeister :)
You're right I HAVE wondered what the Anglo Saxons were using between the 7th and 9th centuries to make glass!
Oh no, she seemed so nervous. Don't worry you did great. Also fantastic research
My goodness, Victoria‘s hair is about as awesome as Lloyd‘s!
HaHa Victoria Lucas was so adorably nervous!
Lindy, thank you for being a men's fashion icon we all can look up to!
Make me a bong lol
Disappointed at the lack of beige glass though
Llyod - "I call it a furnace"
Saxon 1: Why would anyone want a glass door?
Food? Oven
Lindybeige and an archeologist talking about heating and melting things.
When Lindy goes Primitive Technology way... Know things are happening.
Be honest Lloyd, how long did it take you to convince Victoria to talk on camera? She looked so shy, bless her!
Natron as in Natrium, as in Sodium. Quite handy to remember (the symbol for Sodium is Na(trium))
Miss Victoria looks so nervous in the beginning, but then she handles herself really well!
I feel barbers and hairdressers are very lonely folks in the UK.. Keep up the great work!
Mr Beige, how is your suit of armour getting on? Please keep us informed!