Wool would have been the most common material.
Medieval texts would be either material that was written during the Middle Ages, or material that was transcribed or translated during the Middle Ages. Since there are nearly no original texts left from ancient times, the medieval copies of ancient literature are very important.
unwritten laws that came from local customs
Medieval cloaks were typically made of wool, which was a common and readily available material during that time period. Other materials such as linen and silk were also used, but these were more expensive and not as common. The weight and quality of the fabric used for a cloak would depend on the status and wealth of the wearer.
During the medieval times, few people had an education or could read and write. With that said, it was common among the upper classes of all of Europe use Latin as the language that most of the educated classes were taught.
They are related because during the medieval period Christendom had begun.
Medieval texts would be either material that was written during the Middle Ages, or material that was transcribed or translated during the Middle Ages. Since there are nearly no original texts left from ancient times, the medieval copies of ancient literature are very important.
During childbirth
Defects generated during weaving.
the lute, which is the ancestor to the common day guitar.
unwritten laws that came from local customs
The common language for medieval French was known as Old French. It evolved from Latin and was spoken from the 9th to the 14th century. Old French was the main language of literature and legal documents during that time period.
Medieval cloaks were typically made of wool, which was a common and readily available material during that time period. Other materials such as linen and silk were also used, but these were more expensive and not as common. The weight and quality of the fabric used for a cloak would depend on the status and wealth of the wearer.
They invented the hoe, weaving and pottery :)
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violin
In medieval times, textile production was an important industry, often carried out by skilled artisans such as weavers, dyers, and embroiderers. These artisans would create a variety of textiles including clothing, tapestries, and household goods using techniques such as weaving, spinning, and dyeing. Guilds often regulated the production and sale of textiles during this time.
People submit to Christianity during those period so that the Germanic Tribes wouldn't harm them.