In the Middle Ages, barns were primarily constructed from locally available materials, with timber being the most common choice for framing. In some regions, stone and brick were also used, particularly for more permanent structures. The roofs were typically thatched with straw or covered with wooden shingles. These barns were designed to store grain, livestock, and tools, reflecting the agricultural needs of the time.
Wood
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bricks or wood
Telescopes made no contribution whatsoever to any society in the Middle Ages,mainly because there were no telescopes during the Middle Ages.
Barns where used for the animals and to keep the food there.
to hold animals as harvest and then they would breed them kill them and use them for there bakery
In the middle ages
made them
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by hand
People.
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peaaents and cooks made it
it was made of steel plates
cervantes and middle age
In the Middle Ages, the bodies of the carts were made by people called cartwrights. The wheels required special skills and were made by people called wheelwrights.