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Thearos
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Just to make the argument a bit clearer: Tissaphernes is the satrap, in office in the late C5th in Ionia (411 BCE), displaced in 407 BCE, returned to office in the last years, then executed in 395 BCE. Now when fighting against the Greeks in Babylonia, the Persian troops didn't have sling bullets in 401 BCE. But there are sling bullets with Tissaphernes' name. So, perhaps, he learned the idea in 401 BC and applied it to his troops in W. Asia Minor after that. Of course, maybe Greek troops in Persian employ in Ionia say in 411 BCE did know how to sling lead.
The point still remains: not clear when sling bullets in lead start to be used, probably very end of the C5th
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