Originally, Catapults fired spears and missile like objects while Ballistae threw rock, somewhere during the 14th century A.C.E The term switched.
Catapults threw Rocks And Burning Oil, It also threw the heads of dead prisoners to Demoralize the enemy force.
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large rocks or bails of hay filled with oil then soaked in oil and lit on fire.
human heads, human fesces, you know anything to do with the pathetic human organisms UGH!
it depends on the type of catapult, how much it can hold and what it is used for. it could be anything from rocks and boulders to cows and dead bodies (sometimes even live people)
Wood and rope were all that were ever used to make catapults.
wood
Wood was used to make all catapults.
Wood, iron, bolts, some netting for the sling. The catapult was a very good weapon in that it is a simple idea, easy to construct, mobile, and very offensively powerful.
It wasn't practical to bring along seige engines when on a campaign so in those cases they were made of materials found on the outskirts of whatever structure undergoing seige. Wood from forests, mostly.
catapults were used for war
wood
Wood was used to make all catapults.
Wood, basically large straight branches.
Wood, iron, bolts, some netting for the sling. The catapult was a very good weapon in that it is a simple idea, easy to construct, mobile, and very offensively powerful.
where was the catapult used
It wasn't practical to bring along seige engines when on a campaign so in those cases they were made of materials found on the outskirts of whatever structure undergoing seige. Wood from forests, mostly.
They used the catapult for war.
The catapult was used to overwhelm enemy defensive positions and to cause casualties .
A catapult is used to hit the wall of a city or to fling anything inside a city.
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