The Renaissance.
The Renaissance.
Because they were
There was no explorers in the middle ages. When exploration started that is when the middle ages ended.
Before the middle ages was Anquity (Greeks and Romans) and after the middle ages was the Renissance
Brown and black because of the barrel
The Renaissance.
Thomas who? Need a last name here to answer.
The most famous explorer in the Middle Ages was probably Marco Polo.
There were quite a few important inventions in the middle ages. To choose one, my personal favorite is the chimney, which was invented in Northern Europe in the 11th or 12th century, and which made it possible for people to have fireplaces for the first time in history. Of course, I would not belittle the importance of the printing press, which was invented in the Late Middle Ages, as is well known, but the Renaissance also claims the printing press, and the fireplace is purely medieval. There is a link below to a related question whose answer lists other important medieval inventions and provides a rather simplistic comparison of the creativity of the Middle Ages with that of the Renaissance.
King Arthur's setting was in the Dark Ages, or Middle Ages. It was the period of time before the Renaissance. The Renasissance was the period of great new ideas and inventions. However the Middle Ages was a time of loss of technology.
Rome didn't exist in the middle ages. It fell in 410 AD and because of it the middle ages started.
Because they are in-between the modern times and the ancient times.
The Ox driving plow and the 3 field system
itw as important because in the middle ages there was lots of war and violence
because they used wood smoke as a deorderant in the middle ages
It powered their machines used to prepare grains and other crops.
The middle ages is called the middle ages because its in the middle of two different time periods, or periods of time, in which things were a certain way for a that period of time.