i think they would use bows, regular bows, cross bows, long bows, swords, singal handed swords, two hsnded swords hammers, daggers, siege weapons [exc]
Club weapons have been used throughout history and examples include the mace, morning star, war club, and cudgel. These weapons were typically made of wood, metal, or a combination of both, and were used for close combat in battles and conflicts.
This depends on your definition of Commonly Nuclear weapons have been used twice in the history of the world. The other view is that they have been used twice to often.
yes they do depending on the era and on the weapons used to destroy them
Rocks have been used by humans throughout history for tools, weapons, construction materials, and as components of fire-making kits. They have also been utilized for artistic purposes in the form of rock art and sculptures.
They used stone tools. Such as stone axes, stone knives, stone ................etc.
no weapons were used
Hiroshima, Japan; August 6, 1945Nagasaki, Japan; August 9, 1945
Often times a storage place for weapons and ammunition is called an arsenal. In US history one of the most famous such arsenals was located at Harper's Ferry in Virginia.
Roman weapons were used by the Roman army.
Books have been used as weapons in various ways throughout history, including being thrown, used to bludgeon or strike someone, or even being used as a shield or to block attacks. In some cases, books have been used symbolically to convey messages or beliefs that were considered subversive or threatening.
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.
The term "Jewish gaberdine" was originally used by Shakespeare. It was then used to refer to an overcoat type garment worn by some Jews during the medeival period.