yes a woman did travel in the middle ages
Silks and spices were prized during the Middle Ages. The trade was largely controlled by the Venetians. More indirectly, for most Europeans, it was controled by Arabs and the Byzantines.
Walking/horse/stagecoach
they were moved by ship and travel
By foot or by horse. Sometimes boat.
-Pulled by horses, mules, etc -Walking -Boats
Science and technology spread faster in the Muslim world than in the Christian world during the Middle Ages because the Arabs learned much from the cultures that they conquered.
Travel was limited in the middle ages because the roads were really holey and bumpy. Sometimes farmers ploughed the road and carts couldn't get past. They did not have suspension either so the travel wasnt very comfy and relaxed like it is now a days.
The period of time from 500 AD to 1500 AD is called the Middle Ages.
Europeans learned advanced mathematics, particularly algebra, and navigational techniques such as the use of the astrolabe and compass from the Arabs. These skills were crucial for advancements in science, technology, and exploration during the Middle Ages and Renaissance.
yes
In the Middle Ages serfs traveled on foot, by ox drawn carts and boats. If there were lucky they would travel on horses.