Why is the yeoman in the middle ages so sun tanned
Sulfur was known to the ancients as a substance that was found in volcanoes and hot springs. However, sulfur was than used in black gunpowder and used for making it so the powder didn't explode with the slightest amount of friction
During the so-called "Stone Ages," people did live in caves, especially during the Paleolithic period. However, caves were not always the preferred dwelling places, as they were shared with wild animals and often lacked sufficient protection from the elements. Additionally, humans gradually developed the ability to build more sophisticated shelters using materials like wood and animal hides, which provided better insulation and safety.
Yes, technology in the Stone Age was limited and primarily made from materials like stone, wood, and bone. Tools such as hand axes, spears, and scrapers were common. This period laid the foundation for the development of more advanced technologies in later ages.
No, I think that in the stone age cavemen would have lived caves and would consider it to be their homes. After all, they are called cavemen so it's obvious that they lived in caves!!!! If they lived in houses they'd be housemen or somethinglike that.
Water itself does not age, but it can become contaminated or polluted over time. The quality of water can deteriorate due to various factors such as exposure to pollutants, environmental contaminants, and bacterial growth. Regular monitoring and treatment can help maintain water quality.
well we are middle ages people! so how do we live with our animals?
because they used wood smoke as a deorderant in the middle ages
Electronic payment systems were not preferred in the Middle Ages. The middle Ages did not have any computers, so electronic payment systems were not invented yet.
The Middle Ages were also called the Age of Faith.
Sorry, the Tudors ruled after the Middle Ages ended, so the question is moot.
The Middle Ages are called so because they are the period between the ancient times (Classical Antiquity) and the modern era (Renaissance). This era is seen as a middle or intermediate period in European history.
Yes, I guess so
Because religion was so important during the Middle Ages, most people owned Bibles.
There was a certain overlap between the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, particularly in Italy, where the Renaissance began about a hundred years before the Middle Ages ended. So there was a point when they were the same. Fashions change, however, and this was especially true in both the Late Middle Ages and the Renaissance. Apart from that bit of overlap, clothing of the Renaissance and the Middle Ages were different.
No, the term medieval refers to the middle ages. One thing to understand, however, is that the Renaissance began before the Middle Ages ended, so there was a time of about a hundred years that were in both.
There was one church and one religion in the middle ages and that was Catholic. So, any timeline would be of the Catholic Church.
The religion of Mormonism didn't exist in the middle ages. The middle ages were from 410 AD to 1400 and Joseph Smith didn't create the religion until the 1800's in the United States. During the middle ages the only religion was the Catholic. So to answer your question they didn't settle anywhere.