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Use the drop-down menus to indicate which tasks William of Rubruck says were typically performed by Mongol men and which ones were handled by Mongol women. Making bows and arrows: Making clothing: Driving and unloading carts: Taking care of horses:
What did the Mongols avoid doing because they claimed it would anger the gods?
Use the drop-down menus to complete the statements. William of Rubruck's account describes a number of goods that the Mongols acquired from distant parts of the Mongol Empire. Most of these were used in Mongol clothing. Rubruck describes the Mongols as having many different garments decorated with imported from China, such as the bocca headdress worn by women. The Mongols also got cotton fabrics from . For winter clothing, the Mongols brought in furs from .
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