markets
No one came up with the idea of markets in medieval times. Markets existed for thousands of years before the middle ages began.
No. There was no real markets back then. Mostly trade and taxes took care of that. Sometimes, I've heard of modern open-air markets. But never any stores, like the Gap or Aeropostale.
At medieval festivals, you can enjoy activities like jousting, archery, sword fighting, and medieval feasts. There are also performances such as music, dance, and storytelling, as well as craft demonstrations and markets selling handmade goods.
There were many markets that sold lots of different things so no one knows how many markets there was but there was alot in a place called the bazaar that's where all the main markets were
Why do we have shops and supermarkets, to buy the things you need and for the sellers to make money.
There were markets, do usually farmers who grew their crops sold their food at the market.
In medieval times people shopped at open air markets. Every village had its own market to provide locals with the things that they need.
Wendy Anne Barker has written: 'Markets and fairs in medieval Warwickshire'
There were no dinosaurs in medieval times.
Medieval style swords can be purchased from various sources. These sources are, and are not limited to, Renaissance fairs, local flea markets, specialty stores, and few online websites. Such websites are Amazon and Ebay, respectively.
Medieval acting was similar to acting today.
it was like a a helper