To heal the sick just like they do today.
Yes, medieval people ate lobster. They also ate crab and crayfish, and did not distinguish among them as we do today. Lobster was regarded as food for very poor people among the early English colonists to North America, and fed it to prisoners. It may be that the English of the Middle Ages regarded the food in much the same way.
What churches were made out of depended on the time and place. Many, perhaps most, churches were built of stone. In places where there was no stone, churches were often built of brick. Some churches were built of wood with timbered construction, and some of these had the open areas filled with wattle and daub, which is mats woven from reeds and covered with daub.
Yes they had Jousting Arenas (: Today you can see jousting at Medieval Times, its a boat load of fun ;)what were the prizes for winning a jousting tournement?
Medieval art focused largely on the religious. Aside from that, however, there was always secular art produced, the Bayeux Tapestry being one example. The secular gradually became more important in the second half of the Middle Ages and was largely like art today in its subject matter, which included themes relating to love, war, normal life, and so on.
First of all, in the medieval times people wouldn't buy things like sunglasses, shorts, and technology devices were not invented yet so of course you can't buy things like a TV or an iPod or cell phone. Also, people in the medieval times dressed very differently and they wore bonnets and dresses and long skirts insted of tshirts, tank tops, and shorts. most of them also made their own clothe.
nomads are people that live today since the medieval erea
There is nothing different between todays castles and medieval time castles. Today's castles were built in medieval times.
The rivers that existed in medieval times are still here today.
Leaders or rulers of countries. Monarchs today have far less power generally, than they did in medieval times.
Same thing as it does today
They put on shows, just as they do today.
we eat chicken
Yes pneumonia was deadly in medieval times as most diseases were because there werent any antibiotics back then as there are today.
The goods sold were predominantly localy sourced. There were no tins and packets. Bread and some vegetables were available - most families lived off their land or scraps from land owners. The range of food was very poor as storage didnt exist. Salt was a currency as was sugar in most countries. The diet was close to starvation
Stood for the same thing it does today.
Dried them just like we do today.