the answer is A Old Stone
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In the Middle Ages, stones were typically moved using simple machinery, such as levers, pulleys, and winches, which allowed workers to lift and transport heavy materials. Additionally, large stones were often rolled on logs or dragged on sledges to reduce friction. Laborers would work in teams to coordinate the movement, employing techniques that maximized efficiency and safety. Waterways also played a crucial role, as stones could be transported via rivers or canals when available.
Falcons were commonly used as hunting 'tools'.
in the middle ages (usually considered being before 1500) and mostly in Europe, but the Asians, Africans and Americans also used these types of tools
Craftsmen and Merchants were important to the Middle Ages because they invented new tools and technology. They also helped craft new tools for the peasants to use to work and do jobs. They also helped others because they also crafted bowls, spoons, and drinkware. If there were no craftsmen, then the whole middle ages would be eating with their hands, and off the ground.
Rough or chipped stone tools were markers from the Stone Ages. The Stone Ages were when people first began to use stones as tools for hunting and fishing.
This is considered the Stone Age. Although the tools used during this period wasn't sophisticated, they were able to survive and adapt to the environment.
yes you can i have been doing it for ages
building in ancient ages
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Stones. They have been around a lot longer than Green and have fans of all ages.
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rocks and sticks
leaves rakes
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The Ages, such as the Iron Age and the Stone Age, are named after the predominant materials used by humans during those periods for tools, weapons, and other artifacts. The Stone Age marks the earliest phase of human technology, characterized by the use of stone tools. The Iron Age signifies a later period when iron became the primary material for tools and weapons, reflecting advancements in metallurgy and societal development. These names help categorize and understand the technological and cultural evolution of human societies throughout history.
So people could make things...