wood with metal braces and a metal rock-holder-thingy
TYPICALLY WOOD AND IRON USING STRETCHED ROPE OR A COUNTERWEIGHT SYSTEM FOR PROPELLING A STONE OR FIRE MISSILE
THE WORD IS ORIGINALY ROMAN(CATAPULTA)
IN THE MIDDLE AGES THEY WERE KNOWN AS TREBUCHETS OR ARBALESTS
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.
swords , daggers , knifes , catapults , battering rams, greek fire
catapults are made out of rope wood and maybe animal hide
The catapault was used mainly in war. The catapault was made in the middle ages, a kind of cousin of a cannon.
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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.
A catapult is made out of wood
Catapults were common over most of the Western world and around the Mediterranean.
Yes they were
They were made in the medieval times.
if they were invented, every buddy, or China.
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