they help the people do thinks like cutting or breaking .
they were stone cutters. they cut and made bricks and other things out of stone.
A stone wall, a moat, and a knight's armor are all related medieval warfare, although a stone wall could also have uses not related to war.
Depends on how big or how much. Typically rock quarries or cliff walls are the common source of stone.
No. It was wood or stone.
queens position medieval time
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they were stone cutters. they cut and made bricks and other things out of stone.
Homer the Great
A Freemason is a member of the secret society that is composed of craftsmen, such as stone masons, gem cutters, blacksmiths, and goldsmiths, and began in Medieval Europe. A few US presidents have been a member of the Freemasons and still exist today.
Stone-cutters and carpenters.
Skilled stone cutters in Egypt made stones
you have to scare the rhino with the bees then he breaks down a stone wall and the wires cutters are on the left as you go in the opening he made.
Yes! In Europe, they were generally designed to honor the Christian God.
Stone cutters, Brick makers, Carpenters, Blacksmiths, Drovers, Farmers,
Stone cutters, Brick makers, Carpenters, Blacksmiths, Drovers, Farmers,
The diamond is the hardest mineral and stone on earth: nothing natural can 'break' it. Diamond cutters use other diamonds to cut, facet and polish diamonds. Recently, however, powerful lasers have been added to the diamond-cutters toolbox.
Yes they were made of stone from the ninth to tenth centuries