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Description Depiction of sixteenth century cannon placements from Le diverse et artificiose machine del capitano Agostino Ramelli, page 708 of 720
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Source Library of Congress[1]
Author Ramelli, Agostino, 1531-ca. 1600
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current21:20, 30 January 20211,691 × 2,463 (2.98 MB)DicklyonChange to grayscale. It's showing up super light here, unlike in Photoshop, for some reason. See if this helps.

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