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by Arwill
1620 days ago
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The article does not mention it, but mothers with small children have to nurse babies every couple of hours, even at night. So given that in middle ages, families had "copious numbers of children" (quote from the article), it is for sure that mothers would need to get up to feed a baby. And then possibly the whole family would woke up too. And if multiple generations were living in the same house, then even more probably there were babies too. I can imagine such a basic need being the root of the habit. |
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http://www.eiman.tv/misc/somnrytm.jpg
Since the text is in Swedish, here's roughly what it says: Every row is a day, black is sleep, white is awake.