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Weapons and armor were made by an armorer. Or at least that was the theory; many weapons were originally scythes, sickles, pitchforks, and the like, and were the product of village blacksmiths.
Stone age people made weapons by finding sharp objects to carve things.
The Iron Age is typically considered the ancient age with the strongest and most advanced weapons. During this period, advancements in metallurgy led to the widespread use of iron weapons and tools, such as swords, spears, and armor, which were stronger and more durable than earlier bronze weapons.
New Stone Age weapons included sharpened rocks (a.k.a. knives in our day), bow-and-arrows, and rock jewelry, so yes, The New Stone Age weapons are very common to the tools to this day. -HotSushi
Typically it is 18 years of age.
Metal weapons date back thousands of years to the Bronze Age.
Stones.
why did the middle ages people use weapons
In the Middle Ages
stone age men made weapons out of stone and bones for example bone needle stone axe etc.
Medeval weapons are most likley to be used as nights in the AD period not BC like in the atient age! -Colin202
They didn't. Bronze Age people made weapons out of bronze. Neolithics made weapons out of stone and bone.