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fjfuvucucuc | 2 years ago

Myth.

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voiper1|2 years ago

When searching, I find everyone referencing the two-sleep information - much based on Roger Ekirch.

https://www.sciencealert.com/humans-used-to-sleep-in-two-shi... https://www.discovermagazine.com/health/dont-worry-if-you-ca...

However, I did find this article from The Atlantic: https://archive.is/MYcgm#selection-1033.0-1049.105

>But humans have never had a universal method of slumber. A 2015 study of hunter-gatherer societies in Tanzania, Namibia, and Bolivia found that most foragers enjoyed one long sleep. Two years later, another study found that a rural society in Madagascar practiced segmented sleep. Two years after that, a study found that the indigenous residents of Tanna, in the South Pacific, largely had one uninterrupted sleep.

currymj|2 years ago

has the historical evidence been reconsidered?

i remember reading quotes from historical people who were all pretty clear that this is how they slept, and often implied they considered it not to be unusual.

fjfuvucucuc|2 years ago

Some people slept that way in pre industrial society. Doesn't mean everyone did.