In the 1060s, clothing varied significantly based on social status and region. Nobility often wore elaborate garments made of fine wool or silk, adorned with embroidery and fur trim, while peasants typically donned simpler, practical attire made from coarse wool or linen. Men commonly wore tunics with belts, and women wore long dresses with wide sleeves. Accessories like cloaks, hoods, and footwear varied, reflecting both fashion and function in medieval society.
They might. The keys for 9 and 0 are beside each other, and people make mistakes when typing. But, as the 1060s were a historical period of much upheaval in Europe, they might really mean the 1060s.
most people were farmers and the land was constantly plowed
the 1060's
1002
Depends. You did not say where. Different languages in different places.
Most people lived in rural areas all around england.
1066 - The Battle of Hastings
The Church.
WW2
they lived very skummy in the 1060's.They used to play bollards, chess cards games like that.
in the 1060s
King ed the confessor