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{{see also|History of gunpowder|Timeline of the Gunpowder Age}}

The Wuwei Bronze Cannon (武威铜火炮) was discovered in 1980 and is probably the oldest and largest cannon dated to the 13th century. This 100 centimeter long, 108 kilogram bronze cannon was discovered in a cellar in Wuwei, Gansu Province. It bears no inscription, but has been dated by historians to the late Western Xia period between 1214 and 1227 through contextual evidence. The gun contained an iron ball about nine centimeters in diameter, which is smaller than the muzzle diameter at twelve centimeters, and 0.1 kilograms of gunpowder in it when discovered, meaning that the projectile might have been another co-viative.{{sfn|Andrade|2016|p=53-54}} Ben Sinvany and Dang Shoushan believe that the ball used to be much larger prior to its highly corroded state at the time of discovery.{{sfn|Andrade|2016|p=330}} While large in size, the weapon is noticeably more primitive than later Yuan dynasty guns such as the Xanadu Gun and Heilongjiang hand cannon, and is unevenly cast. A similar weapon was discovered not far from the discovery site in 1997, but is much smaller in size at only 1.5 kg.{{sfn|Andrade|2016|p=54}}

Chen Bingying disputes the impact of these discoveries, and argues there were no guns before 1259, while Dang Shoushan believes the Western Xia guns point to the appearance of guns by 1220, and Stephen Haw goes even further by stating that guns were developed as early as 1200.{{sfn|Andrade|2016|p=329}} Sinologist Joseph Needham and renaissance siege expert Thomas Arnold provide a more conservative estimate of around 1280 for the appearance of the "true" cannon.{{sfn|Needham|1986|p=10}}{{sfn|Arnold|2001|p=18}} Whether or not any of these are correct, it seems likely that the gun was born sometime during the 13th century.{{sfn|Andrade|2016|p=54}}

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  • {{Citation |last=Andrade |first=Tonio |year=2016 |title=The Gunpowder Age: China, Military Innovation, and the Rise of the West in World History |publisher=Princeton University Press |isbn=978-0-691-13597-7}}.
  • {{Citation |last=Arnold |first=Thomas |year=2001 |title=The Renaissance at War |publisher=Cassell & Co |isbn=0-304-35270-5}}
  • {{citation|last=Needham|first=Joseph|year=1971|title=Science and Civilization in China Volume 4 Part 3|publisher=Cambridge At The University Press}}
  • {{Citation |last=Needham |first=Joseph |title=Science & Civilisation in China |year=1980 |publisher=Cambridge University Press |volume=5 pt. 4 |isbn=0-521-08573-X}}
  • {{Citation |last=Needham |first=Joseph |authorlink=Joseph Needham |title=Science & Civilisation in China |year=1986 |publisher=Cambridge University Press |volume=V:7: The Gunpowder Epic |isbn=0-521-30358-3}}.
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