2016 is like 2 years ago, max, stop spreading lies!
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Before "the Internet historians" there was very clear and obvious evidence to the superiority of the trebuchet over the onager, mainly because the former completely supplanted the latter by the 6th century AD.
The onager (or catapult as you're referring to it here) was invented in the 4th century.
What's an "Internet Historian"?
I'm just making stuff up, but your comment made me look it up and of course it's also the name of a controversial youtuber who blew up, coincidentally, around the same time the trebuchet did. Learning all kinds of internet history today.
The guy is sadly a piece of shit who steals from others.
Ah, ok.
The plural ("internet historians") made it sound more than it apparently is.
So basically just another influencer guy exaggerating stuff that has been known for ages.
The experimental archeologists at my local castle had been hurtling watermelons hundreds of meters 30 years ago already, and this despite the fact that they are only using a 1:2 scale model. Nothing really new.
👴 What is an Internet Historian? A YouTuber. A storyteller. A man who documents the world’s dumbest online disasters with the seriousness of a BBC wildlife documentary.
Not a wine connoisseur. Not the secret leader of the free world. (We tried that angle. Focus groups said it was “a bit much.”)
I’ve learned my history from Age of Empires 2, and I can confirm trebuchet is king.