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What kind of products could be seen at the manor table?
Dairy products, such as cheese and butter
100
What did the monks do?
Made books
100
Why were sports created?
To increase fighting skills of men
100
What materials were used for cloth?
Wool, silk, linen, hemp, cotton, leather, fur
100
Who wins back Scottish independence?
Robert the Bruce
200
What did the wealthy typically eat?
Beef, bacon, and lamb
200
What is paper made out of?
Made from calf skin and parchment
200
Where would the men practice their fighting skills?
The arena
200
What kind of colors did the rich wear?
Bright colors
200
Who was repsonsible for launching the Crusades?
Christian States
300
What did the peasants eat?
Peas and beans
300
What did students use to learn how to write?
Wooden tablets
300
What is jousting?
2 horsemen holding lances would attempt to strike their opponent with the lances in hopes of them falling off their horse or breaking their opponent’s lance.
300
How were dyes made?
With the use of plants, lichen, tree bark, nuts, crushed insects, mollusks and iron oxide
300
What is the captial of al-Andulus?
Cordoba
400
How was the fish sold?
Either smoked or salted
400
What happened in the middle ages?
Rebirth in literature
400
Where did modern day golf derive from?
colf
400
What would be considered expensive fabric?
Taffeta, velvet, and damask
400
What century did the Roman Empire fall?
5th century
500
What is ales?
Made from barley that would quaffthe thirst
500
How were books binded?
Plain wooden boards
500
Gameball is closely related to what sport today?
Soccer
500
How would you make the dyed fabric last longer?
Mix it with a mordant
500
What was Africa's medieval architect inspired by?
Islamic styles and mosques