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They can't cross dykes, ditches or particularly rocky ground. Compared the alternative, ladders, they have a great number more advantages.
Wall shields can be effective in providing protection during a siege by offering a physical barrier against enemy attacks. However, their effectiveness depends on various factors such as the material, size, and design of the shield, as well as the tactics and weapons used by the attackers.
A siege tower is a temporary wooden tower on wheels used to help the besiegers get over the walls of the castle or town. It was pushed towards the walls until a ramp could be lowered, allowing direct access to the top of the wall, effectively negating the benefits the wall offered the defenders.
Yes the Romans Used Siege towers. They were tall towers that were pushed upon a wall of fortification the Romans would climb up the ladders inside of it, stand on the platform that was on top then the soldiers would throws javelins and maybe arrows!!!
The Romans used battering rams which were protected by siege towers to cause a wall to collapse. They also could dig under a wall to weaken it, enabling the battering ram to do its job more quickly.
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A slope on the wall to prevent siege towers and ladders
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It could take a very long time and it would be very hard work
The paint becomes part of the wall.
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They could take heavy weights and it could fling items very high into solid castle walls.
They can't cross dykes, ditches or particularly rocky ground. Compared the alternative, ladders, they have a great number more advantages.
Wall shields can be effective in providing protection during a siege by offering a physical barrier against enemy attacks. However, their effectiveness depends on various factors such as the material, size, and design of the shield, as well as the tactics and weapons used by the attackers.
A siege tower is a temporary wooden tower on wheels used to help the besiegers get over the walls of the castle or town. It was pushed towards the walls until a ramp could be lowered, allowing direct access to the top of the wall, effectively negating the benefits the wall offered the defenders.
Sometimes this can prevent much needed oxygen from reaching the wall of the hoof.
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