Chris, here are information on pictures sent by me and a few sent by others that I´ve identified.
Media:n. 2: Tibetan slinger. Article on Tibet (Nat. Geog. 1950) Sent by Hondero
Historical imagesn. 1: Saxon slinger. Engraving XVIII century. British Museum. Sent by Chris
n. 4: Greek slinger. Painted vase. V century b.C. Sent by Hondero
n.5: Battle of Nájera (Spain), XIV century. Chronicles by Froissart. Sent by Hondero.
n. 6: Naval attack to a fortress. Engraving. Bodleian Library. Britain. Sent by Chris.
n. 8: Assirian slingers and archers. Bass-relives from Ninive. VIII cent. b.C. Sent by Hondero
n. 9: Boy with a sling. Bayeux tapestry. XI cent. Sent by Hondero
n. 11: Probable drawing of a slinger on a wall. Catal Hüyüc. Neolithic period. Sent by Dan Bollinger
n. 12: Slings and staff-slings. Drawings by Leonardo Da Vinci. Codice Atlantico. Biblioteca Ambrosiana, Milan. Sent by Hondero
n.16-20: Greek coins from Aspendos, Panfilia. IV and III cent. b. C. Sent by Chris (Hmmm, I think you have full information about them...
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n.22: Defence of a sieged city. Micenic silver rhyton(fragment). Sent by Chris
n. 25: Hercules with a sling. Myth of Stimphalian birds. Greek vase (550 b.C.). British Museum. Sent by ??
Othersn. 10: Peruvian sling. Prehispanic epoch. Sent by Hondero
n. 17: Present Balearic sling. Sent by Hondero.
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I find very interesting a picture of a naval battle with slingers, sent by you. The vessels seems to have greek sails. Have you or anyone more information about?
Also, at the end of the Gallery there are two sling projectiles that I think are from Pacific Island, maybe from Chamorro people. Interesting to identify them.