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12 August, 20:41

What effects would a trip to a medieval town have had on your five senses

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  1. 12 August, 21:04
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    Medieval shops were workshops, open to the street for customers, with the craftsman's house above. Because few people could read, shops signs were a huge model showing the craftsman's trade. People of the same trade often worked in the same street.

    The streets of a medieval town were narrow and busy. They were noisy, with the town crier, church bells, and traders calling out their wares. There were many fast food sellers, selling such things as hot sheep's feet and beef-ribs.

    Nobody was supposed to carry a weapon or wear a mask.
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