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<p>The Greeks and Romans both made extensive use of artillery for shooting large arrows, bolts or spherical stones or metal balls. Occasionally they also used ranged <a href="page.php?w=early_thermal_weapons">early thermal weapons</a>. There was heavy siege artillery, but more mobile and lighter field artillery was already known and used in pitched battles, especially in Roman imperial period.</p>

<p>The technology was developed quite rapidly, from the earliest <a href="page.php?w=gastraphetes">gastraphetes</a> in about 399 BC to the most advanced</p><p>
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