In 1000 AD, people in Wales lived in small, rural communities, primarily engaged in agriculture, hunting, and gathering. They constructed simple wooden homes and relied on local resources for food, textiles, and tools. Society was organized around extended families and clans, with a strong emphasis on kinship and tribal loyalty. The cultural landscape was rich with oral traditions, and the Welsh language and early forms of poetry played a significant role in their identity.
they ate lots of dairy products because most people from wales in 1000 ad owned farms and when the animal was old enough they killed it to eat
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The original Britons lived in England but were driven into Wales when the Romans invaded in 43 AD.
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1000 to 1300 AD can be written as: M - MCCC AD.
The Neo Indians lived in what is now Ohio, from 1000 B.C.E. to 1650 C.E. They are also know as the Mound Builders and there were two primary groups: Adena and Hopewell. The Adena lived from 1000 B.C.E. to 800 C.E. and the Hopewell lived from 300 BC to 800 AD.
35,000 people lived there before it erupted in 79 AD
The Norse were a civilization that lived in 600 AD. to 1000 AD. They were spread across Europe. They pillaged or raided other European towns. They were war based people. And their religion says that if they die in battle they go to Valhalla. Some would call Valhalla the Norse equivalent to Heaven. They are are commonly called Vikings.
Norsemen, also called Vikings, settled briefly at L'Anse aux Meadows in Newfoundland around 1000 AD.
The Mayan's power started at about 600 AD but decreased around the year 1000 AD(but they still lived on to 1521). The Aztecs created Tenochitlan during the 13th century and stayed until Cortes wiped them out. The Aztecs lived in the mountainous area of central Mexico and the Mayans lived on the Yucatan peninsula.
yes. The Romans lived in BC and AD
It is difficult to provide an exact number, but English was spoken by relatively few people in 1000 AD. The language was mainly spoken in parts of England, with Old English being the predominant form at that time.