wood
trebuchets were made for a siege. They were made near forests as there would be a large supply of wood. The trebuchets would not be made at their castle as their soldiers would be tired of pushing the trebuchet to the enemies castle and by the time they would get to their enemies castle they would be too tired to fight and would most likely lose the battle.
To throw large stones and break down castle walls.
Trebuchets were weapons of destruction. They were made from wood because it was easier to transport them, and because there was a plentiful supply of wood to make them out of. Stone was too heavy to use for this weapon, because it would not be able to throw things far enough for its initial purpose.
Yes they do.
They work as a catapult.
trebachets have wheels
the second narnia...the battle scene
catapults and trebuchets
to keep urine from over flowing
The oldest documentation of traction trebuchets date back to China in the 4th century BC. The first record of counterweight trebuchets comes from an Islamic scholar in 1187 AD.
trebuchets originated in china around 300 BC and was used all the way through the 14 century until eventually gunpowder made it obsolete.
A large machine made of many tree trunks and large branches. It was capable of flinging stones weighing a hundred or so pounds.