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TIL Archaeologists have found slingshot balls engraved with “Take that!” or “Catch!”, dating from 4th BC Greece. : r/todayilearned
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Roman secret weapon: Whistling sling bullets were only for expert slingers, could reach speeds of up to 100 mph
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Whistling Sling Bullets Were Roman Troops' Secret Weapon - Scientific American
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Was an ancient lead sling shot really as deadly as a 45? - Quora
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Hunt for ancient 'whistling bullets' in Israel could link Roman ruler to raid on Scottish fort | Daily Mail Online
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Trimontium Trust on Twitter: "Some #Roman clay sling bullets from Paestum & lead sling bullets in the Osuna Museum in Spain. Work at #Burnswark in Dumfriesshire by @TrimontiumTrust and Dumfriesshire Museums suggest
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Roman Troops Used Whistling Projectiles To Terrify The Enemy