Is there such thing as a community set in medieval times like the Amish are to the 1800s?
>>3249105
I have vague memory of hearing of people who live like this, but they're would of been literal LARPers. Not sure if there are any global efforts or just small groups of people scattered across the world.
Alternatively just move to some particularly shit place in the third world. There were people living like this in Eastern Europe not 50 years ago.
>>3249196
>. There were people living like this in Eastern Europe not 50 years ago.
This, my uncle still tells me of a story when he went to eastern europe to visit family in the 60s into the villages. They all still kept chickens in their back yards
>>3249242
kek, my grandmother has a farm and chickens in her backyard in Russia.
>>3249242
>tfw city is 500 years old
>most buildings are still relatively intact
>know people who still live this + some modern commodities
>Literally living in a Steampunk-esq fantasy
>>3249105
Gypsies is the only correct answer
>>3249105
Actual towns? No
But you have people like the society for creative anachronisms that will meet up on weekends and holidays to set up temporary villages in the middle of nowhere and build and work using medieval techniques for fun.
>>3249242
It's not uncommon for people nowadays keep a coop of chickens. Homegrown stuff has become trendy.
>>3249105
Christians
>>3249269
Prague?
>>3249242
>They all still kept chickens in their back yards
What kind of sheltered urban retard do you have to be to think having chickens in your backyard is "medieval"? I grew up in rural upstate New York and we kept them in our backyard too.
>>3249242
>They all still kept chickens in their back yards
Everyone from rural areas still fucking does, retard. They aren't usually even confined but are given free reign to forage the immediate area.
>>3249196
>There were people living like this in Eastern Europe not 50 years ago.
Where in Eastern Europe? In Gypsy camps of Romania? In 1960s Czechoslovakia this certainly wasn't the case.
>>3249105
yes, in new jersey
>>3250654
Is that a good idea with birds of prey, foxes, and dogs around?
>>3251278
chicken are actually pretty adept at keeping out of harms way, when a bird of prey is spotted they usually warn each other by clucking and then proceed to seek cover under trees and bushes
>foxes
foxes are usually nocturnal, chickens retire to their coop before nightfall, not to mention everyone has dogs anyway
>>3249893