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Monday, January 7, 2008

Bang, Bang




Mongols using bombs against Japanese, late 13th C (1281 or 1293)


Earliest picture of a European cannon, 1326,
from Walter de Mile's De Nobilitatibus Sapientii Et Prudentiis Regum


Chinese cannon, from a 14th C military treatise of the Huolongjing
Posted by Xenith at 1:00 AM
Labels: 13th C, 14th C, cannons, guns, images, technology, warfare, weapons

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