making history sem 2 2022 assessment 3

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Experimental Archaeology:

Where a scientific method is applied to a historical question relating to an artefact or to answer a question.

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limestone

It is made by mixing ________ heated to 900C and mixing it with water.

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Potential energy

________ is stored.

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Experiential Archaeology:

Something you can interact with. Where people are experiencing the process or making of something.

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Study Guide

Making History Medieval Semester 2 2022

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Familiarise yourself with the following tools

compass, saw, adze, line and chalk, piercer, plane, broad ax, gouge

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Armour

Maille

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Castles

Guedelon

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Piff

high iron content sandstone

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Paff

reddish sandstone

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Poof

yellow soft sandstone

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Quarry sands make it stronger

It takes centuries to set

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Process of making rivetted chainmail

  1. Coil a wire into a spiral

  2. Cut rings off the spiral

  3. Make the metal soft by heating them until they’re red hot

  4. Flatten the rings with a hammer until overlapping areas are flat

  5. Heat the rings to red hot again to make them soft again and let them cool slowly

  6. Punch a hole in the overlapping area of the rivet

  7. Cut the rivets (cut off tiny pieces of wire)

  8. Set the rivets. Set a rivet into the rivet hole. Align it to the center. Squeeze the rivet with pliers.

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<p>What is this?</p>
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<p>What is this?</p>

What is this?

4-in-1 Butted Maille

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<p>What is this?</p>
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<p>What is this?</p>

What is this?

4-in-1 Rivetted Maille

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Why is the castle built in a quarry?

Because it has all the resources they need for things like colouring, wood, etc

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How are the stones broken up to be used?

A hammer and wedge. They hit the wedge with the hammer to get a fracture and eventually split

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What is the piff

High iron content sandstone

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What is the paff?

Reddish sandstone

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What is the poof

Yellow soft sandstone

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Describe the process of making the grain ark

Split log, cut the planks, smooth sides with an axe, shape it, use pegs to hold it together

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What is mortar?

What is used to stick the stones together to give the castle structure

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How is mortar made?

Mixing limestone heated to 900 degrees C and mixing it with water

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How does the blacksmith fix the tools?

They heat it to soften it, then sharpens with a file, then hardens it by heating and quickly quenching it with water

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Why is the mortar strong?

Quarry sand makes it stronger

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How long will it take for the mortar to set completely?

Many centuries

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How does a trebuchet work?

Like a catapult. Potential energy is stored then used

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What is a gambeson and how is it made?

It is a padded defensive jacket made out of wool, worn as armor

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How does an arrow loop work?

It is a small window to shoot out from, it would be harder for enemies to shoot back through the window

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Describe how a crossbow is made

Heat the metal till its white so it would be hot enough to get soft

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What did a 13th century soldier eat?

Pottage, pork, beans, their war horses if they were desperate

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What is heraldry?

The practice of devising, granting, displaying, describing, and recording a coat of arms

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How did heraldry come to be?

Because people needed to be easily identifiable on the field, it is used to distinguish people of different families and social status

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What is red?

Gules

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What is blue?

Azure

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What is green?

Vert

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What is purple

Purpure

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What is black

Sable

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What is gold

Or

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What is silver?

Argent

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What is in a full achievement of a peer?

Coat of arms, chapeau, supporters, compartment hemet, crest, mantling, and motto

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<p>What is this tool?</p>
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<p>What is this tool?</p>

What is this tool?

Compass

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<p>What is this tool?</p>
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<p>What is this tool?</p>

What is this tool?

Saw

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<p>What is this tool?</p>
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<p>What is this tool?</p>

What is this tool?

Adze

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<p>What is this tool?</p>
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<p>What is this tool?</p>

What is this tool?

Line and chalk

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<p>What is this tool?</p>
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<p>What is this tool?</p>

What is this tool?

Piercer (Persore)

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<p>What is this tool?</p>
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<p>What is this tool?</p>

What is this tool?

Plane

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<p>What is this tool?</p>
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<p>What is this tool?</p>

What is this tool?

Broad ax

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<p>What is this tool?</p>
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<p>What is this tool?</p>

What is this tool?

Gouge

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What is a compass used for?

Drawing circles

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