catapults are made out of rope wood and maybe animal hide
yes
The advent of gunpowder and cannons during the Renaissance led to a disuse of catapults for military purposes.
The reason the Greeks could not capture walled Troy is that they did not have the siege engines developed in later times.
No, they didn't if they didn't buy them or copy them, they were invented in the roman empire under Caesar rule.
yes they use catapults
they used these catapults for war and destruction!
2011
catapults were used for war
yes
The Trebuchet
They didn't. Catapults and balista's were first used in the roman empire.
Yes he did as far as i know and catapults have been being used from 400BC-Now so if he was in that time period then YES
Archimedes is a person is a person, not a group.
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Catapults were usually brought to just about archer's range and parked there. The catapults covered the ground troops and siege towers while they moved in.
Yes, there are different kinds of catapults, such as the mangonel, onager, and trebuchet. These variations differ in design, mechanism of operation, and historical use.