Prehistoric Woman Age

Chapter 41: Prehistoric "aunt towel"

    Updated 2013-9-2519:00:50Words: 2108

    Not in a good state...tired heart, tired body...

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    Whew — finally quiet! When the children went out together to collect firewood and mow the grass, Lin An'er finally let out a long sigh of relief.

    She moved as gently as possible, got up and took off the small inner which was stained with menstrual blood. Looking at the gray wolf skin that had been soiled, An'er felt sorry and regretful. She cleaned it with her **** and wiped it hard, but there were still traces left.

    Alas! Even if the animal skin is dirty, it can still be used after washing, but how can she survive her tragic monthly menstrual period? She can't be let her menstrual blood flow like those primitive women, and then pick up the grass and leaves and wipe it off!

    What to do? Now if you want cotton without cotton, and if you want paper without paper, it's hard for a clever woman to cook without rice...

    Wait! She vaguely remembered that there was a time when she was fascinated by time-travel novels 300 years ago. There was a book that seemed to mention that women from poor families in ancient times used to put grass and wood ash into small cloth strips with thin threads at both ends when menstruation came. It is tied around the waist and becomes the so-called sanitary belt. Replace the sanitary belt, pour out the things that are full of dirt, and wash the sanitary belt with clean water and soap. It can be used after air-drying, and when it is urgent, it is dried by fire.

    Although there is no cotton cloth in this world, but she carries a few small inners with her! Most of her **** are made of cotton. She can take off two small ones and make two sanitary belts to use in turn!

    Yeah! Just do it!

    An'er carefully clamped her legs, walked to the place where the protective clothing was placed, and pulled out the underpants that were bitten by the saber-toothed tiger last time. Using a dagger, she cut the ragged **** into two rectangular cotton strips, took out a bone needle, and wore a fiber she got from a certain plant. This fiber is about the thickness of a hair, but it is very strong.

    An'er used her feet to sew the two pieces of cotton cloth together, leaving a certain space in the middle, and stuffed the plant ashes that were not cleaned up by Daer's boiling water, and then sewed it up. Looking at the simple rectangular "sanitary belt", An'er felt a little nervous - it was filled with grass and ash, can it be hygienic?

    While she was hesitating whether to use it or not, another stream of menstrual blood suddenly flowed out, running down her snow-white thighs and down to her ankles. The black lines on An'er's head hung down one by one, she gritted her teeth and used it! The big deal is to wash the **** several times a day, it is better than letting it drip like this, right?

    An'er used the remaining hot water to wash her thighs and there, carefully fixed the homemade sanitary napkin between her legs, and put on an animal skin skirt. Finally, I don't have to be a human with my legs between...

    One sanitary belt was determined not to be enough, An'er was ruthless, and dismantled another one, barely making three spare sanitary belts. Her poor little Nene, she has to save some time to wear it in the future... Well, when she wears animal skin skirts, she will learn from those primitive women, and don't wear **** when they are hollow!

    The weaving method of cotton cloth is stored in her laptop, but what about cotton? Even though cotton has been found recently and a large number of textiles are planted, I don't know when it will be realized... She really needs to save some clothes.

    The menstrual period problem has been temporarily resolved, An'er is in a good mood, and her stomach doesn't feel so uncomfortable anymore. Outside, the men had gone back and forth several times, bringing back a lot of thatch and clay. An'er turned on the computer and searched for "the construction method of adobe houses". Two strong warriors were left behind, one cut the thatch, and the other, under An'er's command, mixed the cut thatch into the clay, and mixed it with water into mud.

    The people who cut the thatch and transport the clay are very surprised, what kind of trouble is An'er doing? What they worked so hard to get back, she used to play with the mud? However, they firmly believed that An'er had her reasons for doing so. Even if she took these things and played with them, they would have no complaints. She saved their lives, so what's the point of trying to make An'er happy?

    A few hours later, the first batch and the mud that came out were almost "smothered", and the grass and mud had been fully bonded together. An'er asked the two people again to put the mud Mix it up! Then start teaching them to smash adobes - it's called smashing.

    Because the grass mud is very sticky, and the arms, waist, and legs have to work hard when playing with mud, so in the past, the rural areas listed "heavy mud and big mud" as one of the "Four Great Tireds" 's work. An'er couldn't bear to be tired all the time, so she took turns to choose someone from the mowing and digging team to replace them.

    Lin An'er once again sighed at the strength of the primitive human body. When the hunting team returned with a full load in the evening, the open space in front of the cave was already full of large adobe bricks. Seeing that everyone's curious eyes were focused, An'er just pursed her lips and smiled when facing the questioning, but did not explain their confusion. The primitive people surrounded the adobe bricks and speculated about their use.

     

    An Er, who was freed from her aunt, felt as if she had regained a new life. She was inspired by the imagination of "the first house in prehistory", and she was full of energy. She commanded more than a dozen muscular and strong laborers, felling wood and building bricks, and was very busy.

    During An’er’s seven-day aunt period, the new members of the Atayal tribe have already practiced archery to the same extent as the Atayal hunting team. In particular, Yingye has a very good archery talent. After only seven days of practice, he has caught up with Atu, who is second only to Abu in the hunting team.

    In fact, it is not surprising that Ah Tu, who looks small and underage, feels that he is inferior to others in hunting, so he works hard to practice archery. Now in the tribe, except for the patriarch Abu, no one can compare to him in archery. However, now it can be compared with another eagle leaf.

    The warriors who originally came from the Eagle Tribe and the Atayal hunters regrouped and divided into two teams, with Yingye and Abu serving as captains respectively. Because the weather is hot and the prey is not easy to store, the hunting team goes out to hunt in turns every day. Even so, the food brought back by the hunting team every day is enough for more than fifty people.

    The idle team that stayed at home every day was also turned around by An Er. Some people continued to mow the grass and smash adobe bricks, while some people obeyed An'er's command and began to build walls with adobe bricks.

    Because there is a lot of rain in the spring and summer in the forest, An'er was afraid that the foot of the wall would be washed loose by the rain and the house would easily collapse, so she directed everyone to pick some stones from the exposed hill to lay the foundation.

    The evolution history of ancient houses is clearly recorded in the notebook computer, from primitive society animal skin tents and wooden straw huts, to adobe thatched houses, blue brick and green tile houses, to modern bungalow buildings, and even High-rise buildings ... construction methods, which are listed in detail one by one. Even An Er, who has no research on civil engineering, has been pondering for a few days, and he has a clear understanding of the construction of adobe houses.

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