The Middle Ages, also known as the Medieval period, lasted roughly from the 5th to the late 15th century, spanning approximately 1,000 years. It is generally considered to start with the fall of the Western Roman Empire around 476 AD and to end with the beginning of the Renaissance, marked by events like the fall of Constantinople in 1453 or Columbus's voyage in 1492. This period is often divided into the Early, High, and Late Middle Ages, each characterized by distinct cultural, political, and social developments.
Normally you die at 100 years old so the middle age would be 50years old, that's what I would take in conclusion.
a Middle Age quaff would be "mead." defined as an alchoholic liquor made by fermenting honey and water.
about 300 years
because lots of cultures and lifestyles were shared
309 years!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
From the early to middle neolithic (when copper tools were first made) to the present.
People are not going to become smarter in their middle age, but people can always become more educated and can learn to use their intelligence more effectively, no matter what age they are (at least, as long as they are not suffering from Alzheimer's Disease, and that would be unusual in middle age).
6-12 hours depending on age
Do you mean how long did it last? It began in 410 AD with the fall of Rome and lasted until 1400 with the age of exploration. A good 1000 years or 6 centuries.
a long time age
Someone in their 40s would typically fall into the middle-age age group.
Normally you die at 100 years old so the middle age would be 50years old, that's what I would take in conclusion.
Not many people live long in the stone age. There were not doctors back in the stone age.
a Middle Age quaff would be "mead." defined as an alchoholic liquor made by fermenting honey and water.
about 300 years
13 billion years, roughly. Our sun was created about 6.5 billion years ago so it is just starting middle-age.
because lots of cultures and lifestyles were shared