Yes, a tapestry maker is often referred to as a "tapestry weaver." These artisans typically use a loom to weave intricate designs and images into fabric, creating decorative pieces that can be hung on walls. The craft of tapestry weaving has a rich history and is considered both an art form and a skilled trade.
hammer
The Bayuex Tapestry told historians how weapons were handeled at this time. Such as the over hand use of the lance (not commonly) and the size and shape of the sheilds.
None that I can think of.
People were poor and common people would use simple weapons when their Lord called them to war. Many would take their Axes, large hammers and long knives .
Yes, a tapestry maker is often referred to as a "tapestry weaver." These artisans typically use a loom to weave intricate designs and images into fabric, creating decorative pieces that can be hung on walls. The craft of tapestry weaving has a rich history and is considered both an art form and a skilled trade.
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hammer
The Bayuex Tapestry told historians how weapons were handeled at this time. Such as the over hand use of the lance (not commonly) and the size and shape of the sheilds.
None that I can think of.
they used belts and swords
a iron maker and some help from a wheelmaker
shield, lance, mace, broadsword,armor
They used both goat and cow milk in the cheese.
saws drills and other stuff
Yes, when they had to for protection. Much of the weapons used by the serfs were farm tools.
THE TOOLS THAT A COLONIAL BASKET MAKER WOULD USE IS AN AX, A LARGE KNIFE, A SHELL BODKIN, A BODKIN, A SHOP KNIFE, A PICK KNIFE, SHEARS, A CLEAVE, A GREASE HORN, UPRIGHT, SHAVE, A BEATING IRON, AND A COMMANDER. I KNOW IT'S ALOT RIGHT? WAIT TIL YOU SEE WHAT THEY HAD TO DO!