How Dirty Were Medieval Cities?

Lively communities for trade emerged in the Middle Ages and populations grew dense. This created opportunities as well as problems.

One of those worries was sanitation, specifically the treatment of human and animal waste.

A historian and professor at the University of Stavanger, Dolly Jørgensen, has researched waste disposal in Scandinavian and Northern European Medieval cities.

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