A parapet is a wall-like barrier at the edge of a roof, terrace, balcony or other structure. Where extending above a roof, it may simply be the portion of an exterior wall that continues above the line of the roof surface, or may be a continuation of a vertical feature beneath the roof such as a fire wall or party wall. Please see the entry for "parapet" at www.wikipedia.org. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parapet
they make it stronger by making it out of stone, using octagonal towers and have a well fortified gatehouse, including at least one portcullis.
Blarney Castle, located in County Cork, Ireland, has five main levels, which can be considered as five stories. The castle was built in the 15th century and is famous for the Blarney Stone, which is said to bestow the gift of eloquence when kissed. Visitors can explore various levels of the castle, including the dungeon and the parapets.
The rampart around the top part of a castle is called a parapet. It is a low wall or barrier that provides protection for defenders and often features crenellations for firing weapons. Parapets are integral to the castle's defensive architecture, allowing for visibility while shielding those atop the walls.
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Oil and animal fat was boiled and poured over the parapets on top of attackers on the ground and climbing scaling ladders . In some cases flaming torches were thrown down on top of attackers who where already soaked in the hot oil so that they burned as well.
Sand/dirt , sandbags , shovels , and a lot of human energy .
A scaling tower, or siege tower, is used to breach castle defenses by allowing attackers to reach the walls safely. It is a tall, mobile structure equipped with ramps or ladders, enabling soldiers to ascend to the castle's parapets. The tower is typically covered to protect the attackers from projectiles while it advances close to the walls. Once positioned, troops can quickly exit the tower and engage the defenders directly.
a parapet is a low protective wall or railling along the edge of a raised structure such as a roof or balconey