Medieval weapons can be considered a form of machinery, as they are tools designed to enhance human capabilities in warfare. While they may not fit the modern definition of machines, which often implies complex mechanisms or powered systems, many medieval weapons, such as crossbows, catapults, and siege engines, utilized mechanical principles to function effectively. Thus, they represent early technological advancements in weaponry, combining human ingenuity with mechanical design.
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A warhammer is typically heavier than other medieval weapons like swords and axes due to its design for crushing armor.
Medieval weapons were stored in armories. An armory could be a separate building, but could also be just a room in a castle, or at a city wall or other fortification.
Swords, shields and spears were common weapons of Medieval Warfare.
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They got their weapons, because they had black smiths
Any kind of weapons.
cavemen.
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kill people in many effective and particularly unpleasant ways.
By hand. They were impact weapons which inflicted blunt force injuries or edged weapons used to cut.
Machines of Malice - 2008 Going Medieval 1-2 was released on: USA: 6 October 2008
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