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Deutsch: sogenanntes Ampurias-Geschütz, Spannrahmen einer Balliste, Originalfund von 1911 in der Neapolis von Empúries, Catalunya, Spain. Oben Ansicht von oben, unten Seitenansicht des Spannrahmens. Für eine Rekonstruktion siehe File:Ancient Mechanical Artillery. Pic 02.jpg
English: The so called Ampurias-Geschütz, metal-parts of an ancient ballista, found 1911 in the Neapolis of Empúries, Catalunya, Spain. Modern Reconstruction: File:Ancient Mechanical Artillery. Pic 02.jpg
Nederlands: Resten van een scorpio uit circa 100 v.Chr. uit het Spaanse Empúries. Duidelijk zichtbaar zijn de gaatjes in de schijven waarmee de torsieveren versteld konden worden.
Date between 1911 and 1918
date QS:P,+1911-00-00T00:00:00Z/8,P1319,+1911-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1326,+1918-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Source E. Schramm: Die antiken Geschütze der Saalburg. (Berlin 1918), S. 41 Abb. 14, 42 Abb. 15
Author Erwin Schramm (1856-1935)

Author died 1935, public domain

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