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Did science exist after the middle ages?

yes, science is in everything


What period did science and technology come into the middle ages?

Science and technology have been a part of human history even before the middle ages. The bow and arrow, irrigation, metalurgy, astronomy etc. If you're asking when the dark ages ended than look up The Reinassance.


Was the Middle Ages before or after the Ice ages?

.....After.....


What period of time preceded the Middle Ages and what time period came after the Middle Ages?

Before the middle ages was Anquity (Greeks and Romans) and after the middle ages was the Renissance


What was the age known before the dark ages?

the age before the dark ages is the high middle ages


What empire collapsed before the Middle Ages?

Roman 410 AD and that is what is the start of the middle ages.


What was before the renaissance?

The Middle Ages was the time before the Renaissance.


What event happened right before the beginning of the middle ages?

a guy called james tokoloa took over england before the middle ages.


Who ruled Europe before the start of the middle ages?

No one ruled Europe in its entirety. The Roman Empire was the largest country in Europe before the Middle Ages, and it was ruled by its emperors. There is a link below to a list of the Roman Emperors, and those who were emperors before 476 AD were emperors before the Middle Ages began.


Was there bowling in the Middle Ages?

Yes, bowling existed in the Middle Ages. It seems, in fact, there are archaeological evidences of bowling before the Middle Ages, in ancient times, in Finland, Germany, and Yemen.


What evidence do you have of music BEFORE the Middle Ages?

a lot


Describe the influence of the Roman Catholic Church on music in the Middle Ages?

The influence of the Roman Catholic Church in the Middle Ages was a major factor in art and science. The Church had a tendency to stifle science while encouraging religious art.