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Early crossbows were made of wood with metal fittings. From about the 14th century, steel was more often used for the bow itself.
medieval atilliator makes crossbows for knights in the army. They are highly paid.
Up until the late 14th century, combat crossbows were made mostly of wood, leather, glue, and a few metal parts. The steel crossbow was invented in the late 14th century, but it was not in use very long as it was superseded by the matchlock musket.
Some time in the medieval times or earlier, maybe by the Greeks or Romans.
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An armory was the same in the Middle Ages as it is today, a place where weapons are stored and possibly made. In those days, this would have meant swords, maces, crossbows, and so on.
the oldest known crossbows are chinese, and date to around the 6-5th centuries BC, during the period of the Warring States. Greek crossbows dating to the 4th or 5th century BC are the oldest known in europe. crossbows have been being made ever since.
a crossbow is made of wood, iron, steel
Crossbows is made of wood (usualy yew) and metal (steel).
yes===========================================The medieval crossbow was used for hunting and during war-time. There wasn't need for lots of upper body strength to operate the crossbow. It was a weapon mounted on a stock that shot projectiles.
Crossbows.