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Ancient Romans did not use gunpowder. Gunpowder was invented by China around the middle ages.
No they had flammable substances but not gunpowder. MistroJoe
As far as i know thr chinese they made the silk industry according to history justinian 1 end its monopoly
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The ancient Summarians invented cuneiform.
They invented the magnetic compass, the wheelbarrow, the ancient abacus, gunpowder, silk, chopsticks, noodles and paper.
Ancient China built the Great Wall of China. They also invented paper, gunpowder, printing, silk, and the compass
They invented the magnetic compass, the wheelbarrow, the ancient abacus, gunpowder, fireworks, silk, chopsticks, paper, compass, noodles, printing, and the tea. The Chinese made a lot of culture and a lot of Chinese people believed in Buddha after the Three Kingdoms dynasty.
Gunpowder was invented by the Ancient Chinese. Gunpowder came to Europe in the 1260s.
The inventions of the ancient Chinese are still being used today.They include:GunpowderFireworksCompassPaperSilkMatchesWheelbarrowsThe Decimal SystemWaterwheelSundialPorcelainPaper MoneySeismographDominoesKitesCalligraphyIce CreamFolding UmbrellaInkPlaying CardsAbacusWallpaperThere are obviously heaps more than that. They are just some of the ones used more throughout society today.Block printing, gunpowder, and the compas
Ancient Romans did not use gunpowder. Gunpowder was invented by China around the middle ages.
The four most imortant was the compass, gunpowder, papermaking and printing.
Probable near the year 800.
Probable near the year 800.
Ancient China discovered and invented many things, such as gunpowder, fireworks, and paper.
a long time fireworks were invented by the ancient Chinese (When they invented gunpowder)
Gunpower was used for fireworks until guns were invented.