Reaping in medieval times typically involved using a sickle or scythe to cut down ripe grains such as wheat or barley. Harvesters would work in groups, moving through fields in a rhythmic motion to gather stalks, which were then bundled into sheaves. The process was labor-intensive and often took place during late summer to early autumn, with villagers coming together to celebrate the harvest with communal meals and festivities. The reaped grain would later be processed for food, showcasing the importance of this seasonal task in sustaining the community.
they didn't have cakes. only potage at least that is for a peasent. other wise i thik they were pretty plaing.
medieval teenagers community was not very, especially for the girls, who had to work, cook and look after their younger siblings.
It looks like a wooden cart without a roof and has a giant hurling arm.
Like usual horse saddle except for metal hinges to keep the reigns held to the saddle and foot holds.
like ours??
negros
the same as now
medieval times? well
The impression I got is that it is a big hallow glass ball.
to make them look grander
they didn't have cakes. only potage at least that is for a peasent. other wise i thik they were pretty plaing.
it looked plain
I dont knoww!
to look after the sheep in the same way that a goatherd would look after goats.
How the heck do you expect me to know?!
ask yo mama
I have put a few links to pictures of medieval cannon in Wikimedia Commons below: