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.Catholic AnswerNormally stone, at least the actual part of the altar that the sacrifice is celebrated on would be stone. There is often an "altar stone" inserted in the top of a wooden altar.
Some spears and hand axes were made out of stone and wood
the spears were made of wood and a stone or rock or wood tip. Bows were made of wood and sinew. arrow tips are made of stone, rock, and wood. shield are made of wood.
stone and wood
Stone and wood
It is made of stone,wood and clay.
life in the middle agesStone, the gates were made out of ironUsually from stone, but early motte and baily forts were made of wood. Some fortresses in Eastern Europe were made of brick, since stone is scarce there.they were originally made of wood but they kept burning down so they started making them out of stone
Stones Wood Motte and Baily( wood and stone)
wood and straw mainly
A sarcophagus
They used axes made of wood and stone. The handle was carved from wood, and the blade was made of stone.
The "altar stone" is the true altar. The rest of the "altar" is not strictly speaking an altar, but the support for the altar. The altar stone usually has the relics of saints contained within it, and it should be covered with three clothes, although nowadays, many places dispense with the lower two. Symbolically, the linen cloth (the topmost cloth that covers the altar) signifies the linen in which the dead body of Our Lord was wrapped.