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The Daily Galaxy on MSNArchaeologists Uncover 480-Year-Old Lost Spanish Conquistador’s Cannon in Arizona—Oldest Firearm in U.S. HistoryIn a groundbreaking discovery, archaeologists have unearthed a bronze cannon in Arizona, directly linked to the legendary expedition of Francisco Vázquez de Coronado. This artifact, found in the Santa ...
[FarmCraft101] put his incredible craftsmanship on display, and learned a few new things in the process, by scratch building a scale replica bronze cannon and carriage. Starting with a sufficient ...
An 18th-century bronze cannon used in the Battle of the Alamo has been the subject of a preservation effort to remove an unusual substance that was growing mysteriously on its surface. The effort ...
This is something else entirely. [FarmCraft101] is casting a bronze cannon. Sure, it’s scaled down a bit, but this is the very limit of what sanity would dictate a single person can cast out of ...
It was a hot fall day, the sun beating down as they worked. Eventually, there it was: a 3.5-foot long, cast bronze cannon. Seymour looked at in awe. She felt overwhelmed by its rarity, and its ...
Macao was an ideal place to cast bronze cannon, particularly because it had a good supply of copper from Japan. The other advantage was the island came under the authority of Goa, a Portuguese ...
Working in a shed on Sydney’s North Head, the Harbour Trust’s “Heritage Restoration Volunteers” built a replica carriage for a bronze 6-pounder cannon that dates back about 230 years ...
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