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c. -800 BC
 
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The Assyrian army makes good use of the new technology by which iron can be hardened into steel suitable for weapons        
c. 340 BC
 
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The Macedonians develop the catapult as a siege engine for the armies of Philip II and Alexander the Great        
299 BC
 
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The Roman siege technique is improved by the 'tortoise' which protects the attacking force     
c. 250 BC
 
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The Chinese develop the crossbow, many centuries before its use in Europe      
674
 
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A Muslim fleet attacking Constantinople is deterred by the first known use of the Byzantine secret recipe for 'Greek fire'      
c. 1040
 
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A Chinese manual on warfare includes the earliest known description of gunpowder      
1139
 
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Pope Innocent III and the second Lateran council outlaw the crossbow as a weapon causing unacceptable devastation       
c. 1200
 
   
The longbow, a weapon of great use to English armies, is probably first developed in Wales      
Sketch of a Welsh archer still shown with a short bow, 13th century
National Archives, Kew
1298
 
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The English longbow, in one of its early appearances, proves too much for the Scots at Falkirk      
1327
 
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The earliest surviving illustration of a cannon is drawn in this year (in a manuscript now in Oxford)