why did the middle ages people use weapons
To catch their food.
In the middle ages they used weapons such as daggers, knives, swords, clubs, flails, hammers, spears, axes, bows, muskets, slings, javelins and more. They also used animals in war like dogs and horses.
axes, sharpened sticks, arrows
New Stone age people used sharp rocks as weapons. However, they also made their own handmade weapons made of twigs and branches and used those as clubs.
Stone age people were buried with tools, weapons and there belongings so that they could use them in the fterlife.
All well known projectile weapons were used before Middle age. Bows and crosbows were used in ancient China, Greece, Roman Empire.... Masive use of crosbow and later firearms in the Middle age time was end of classical chivalry and knights.
axes, sharpened sticks, arrows
The same reason why we have weapons today! to either kill the next guy or to stop the next guy from killing you.
No, The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion is a middle-age themed fantasy RPG, meaning you can only use sharp, blunt, bows and such weapons that are from the MIDDLE AGE period of time... :) I dunno about Skyrim tho we might use guns in Skyrim :P
After the Stone Age, people entered the Bronze Age, characterized by the use of bronze tools and weapons. This was followed by the Iron Age, during which iron tools and weapons became predominant. Each age marked advancements in technology, social organization, and cultural development.
People are not going to become smarter in their middle age, but people can always become more educated and can learn to use their intelligence more effectively, no matter what age they are (at least, as long as they are not suffering from Alzheimer's Disease, and that would be unusual in middle age).
No, the Stone Age is characterized by the use of stone tools and weapons. Metal tools and weapons were not used until the transition to the Bronze Age, which occurred around 3300 BCE.
The Bronze Age was a period in human history characterized by the use of bronze for tools, weapons, and other artifacts. It followed the Stone Age and preceded the Iron Age. The development of bronze metallurgy was a significant advancement in technology during this time.