No AC, No Fans: How Egyptians Slept in the Desert Heat πŸ”₯πŸ•―οΈ | Boring History For Sleep
No AC, No Fans: How Egyptians Slept in the Desert Heat πŸ”₯πŸ•―οΈ | Boring History For Sleep Β 
Podcast: Boring History for Sleep
Published On: Mon Jan 26 2026
Description: πŸ”₯πŸŒ™ Ancient Egypt faced brutal daytime heat, yet people still slept, rested, and lived along the Nile for thousands of years. Through clever architecture, airflow, shaded courtyards, lightweight clothing, water cooling, and nighttime routines, Egyptians worked with the desert climate instead of fighting it. Sleep came after sunset, often outdoors or near open windows, guided by wind, water, and habit.Tonight, close your eyes and drift into quiet courtyards, reed mats, and cooling river breezes β€” a calm lesson in surviving heat long before electricity existed.πŸ‘‰ Boring History For Sleep | Ancient comfort, desert wisdom, and slow nights. πŸ’€