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| c. 1040 |
| | A Chinese manual on warfare includes the earliest known description of gunpowder | |
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| c. 1050 |
| | The concept of movable type for printing is pioneered in China, using fired clay, but it proves impractical | |
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| c. 1050 |
| | The earliest surviving reference to the principle of the compass occurs in a Chinese manuscript | |
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| 1054 |
| | Astronomers in China and Japan observe the explosion of the supernova which is still visible as the Crab Nebula | |
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| 1064 |
| | Su Sung, a Buddhist monk, develops in China the principle of the escapement in his tower clock worked by a water wheel | |
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| c. 1100 |
| | Chinese potters in the Song dynasty develop the wares known as celadons, with thick transparent green glazes | |
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| c. 1150 |
| | Zen Buddhism reaches Japan from China and appeals greatly to the new samurai class | |
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| c. 1200 |
| | The Chinese develop a feature of great significance in the history of seafaring - a sternpost rudder which is an integral part of the ship | |
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| c. 1220 |
| | Within a span of less than ten years, from 1215, Genghis Khan and the Mongols plunder from China to eastern Europe | |
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| c. 1250 |
| | A Japanese potter, returning from China, makes Seto the centre of ceramic production in Japan | |
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