Catapults have been used since before Alexander the great. Around 400 BC I think. These were simple ones like a bow tilted sideways on steroids. Called a gastrophetes or belly bow. Then Romans made some nice catapults called onagers (100 BC to 300 AD was their high time). Eventually you get to trebuchets which had counterweights and were the biggest and baddest of all. These were used in medieval times up to the late fourteen century until cannons beat them out. Hope this helps!
The Catapults were used by the medieval Greeks and Romans.
Catapults were not used in WW2
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
The catapults have been used in many wars
Some catapults were used in the middle ages to try and get into Medieval Castles. The Romans had catapults. I had a hand catapult when I was a youngster.
they used these catapults for war and destruction!
People don't need catapults when they have guns.
Catapults are used by anglers when coarse fishing to 'catapult' their bait to the area of river or lake they are trying to catch a fish. Catapults are used to propel aircraft into the air from aircraft carrier ship decks Catapults are used for dropping bombs from boats on submarines, to propel aircrafts into the air from aircraft carriers, and for fun. Kids like to hurl water balloons at each other using catapults.
in Scotland
at medieval times
to throw big stones at enemies in medieval time.
No, catapults were not used during the Stone Age. They were developed much later in history, around 400 BC by the ancient Greeks. Stone Age people primarily used simple tools and weapons made from stone, wood, and bone for hunting and defense.