An iron gate that moved vertically was called a portcullis.
With steel, wood, iron, and/or lattern.
The ability to make weapons made of iron
Farmers used the following advancements during the Middle Ages: windmills, crop rotation, and iron plows.
Brick, Cement, Oak, and Iron
After the Iron Age was the Middle Ages
After the Iron Age was the Middle Ages
An iron gate that moved vertically was called a portcullis.
With steel, wood, iron, and/or lattern.
The people of the middle ages mostly believed in four elements: fire, earth, air, and water. Arsenic, antimony, and bismuth were discovered in the middle ages, but medieval people did not know they were elements any more than they knew that gold, copper, iron, and silver were elements. The idea of actual chemical elements was something that came later.
With iron filled with charcoal
The Iron Age is typically followed by the Middle Ages (also known as the Medieval Period).
The ability to make weapons made of iron
Farmers used the following advancements during the Middle Ages: windmills, crop rotation, and iron plows.
Brick, Cement, Oak, and Iron
Farming in the iron ages
A farrier made horse shoes and other iron implements - a blacksmith. The word comes from a Latin word for iron.