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The first people made weapons from crudely-shaped pieces of stone bound to sticks with vines. The stone was usually flint, but other stones have been found to have been used.
'Benjamin' is a Hebrew name, found in the Bible (see Genesis 35:16) and pronounced "BEEN-ya-MEEN". 'Robert' is not a Hebrew name.
Impossible to say. Doubtless those soldiers killed or wounded would have lost their weapons, many of which would have been found though many were not.
No nuclear weapons have been used in Afghanistan to date.
Saudi Arabia has not been affected by Nuclear Weapons nor pollution.
If the women did not do what they had to then none of the guns and weapons would of been ready and the team that they were on would lose because there is no weapons to fight with. If the women did not do what they had to then none of the guns and weapons would of been ready and the team that they were on would lose because there is no weapons to fight with.
Robert Levon Been was born on 1978-08-22.
I have also reseached that very same question. The only usefull information that I have found on what weapons were used are very limited. I found that the Franks had heavy wood and iron armor that weighed up to 75 lbs. I also found that the Franks had the advantage of warm winter clothing while the Umayyad force had tents. As far as weapons are concerened I have only been able to find that the Umayyad force had long swords and lances. All of this information is assuming that you are asking about the battle in 732 AD
The physical weapons would have been mainly standard issue, add some clubs and ad hoc weapons.
Siege Engines have been used since the time of the Roman Empire. They were useful when the invaders found their way blocked by a castle or similar large structure. There have been programs from BBC detailing how and why the various siege weapons were used. The modern equivalent to siege engines are the mobile artillery used by most Armies on the planet
Robert has been married to Ann Beeler for about 35-40 years