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How effective was artillery during a battle on a battlefield before the invention of cannons? Was it a good choice to lob a stone into the battlefield, possibly leading to friendly fire as there wasn't really any uniformity in missiles and maybe devices? Or what about ballista-ish artillery?

by /u/lgmdnss in /r/AskHistorians

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