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As towers and curtains were solid, access to the towers from the curtain was
probably through the walkway. Collection of the rainwater Part of a system used
to collect rainwater is still visible along the outer face of the curtain walls. Grooves
...
As towers and curtains were solid, access to the towers from the curtain was
probably through the walkway. Collection of the rainwater Part of a system used
to collect rainwater is still visible along the outer face of the curtain walls. Grooves
...
Side 156
pattern identified for the other walls, there would have been a bastion around
south wall Tower 3 and another one ... If the 50-65 m. spacing between towers
during Phases 2 and 4 is correct, then the bastions of this phase were either built
...
pattern identified for the other walls, there would have been a bastion around
south wall Tower 3 and another one ... If the 50-65 m. spacing between towers
during Phases 2 and 4 is correct, then the bastions of this phase were either built
...
Side 159
... spaced every 0.75 m. Phase 8 The repairs on Phase 7 were themselves
repaired with greyish mudbricks (east wall Tower 11), as were other sections of
the fortifications (east wall Tower 7, north wall Tower 10 and possibly Towers 3
and 15).
... spaced every 0.75 m. Phase 8 The repairs on Phase 7 were themselves
repaired with greyish mudbricks (east wall Tower 11), as were other sections of
the fortifications (east wall Tower 7, north wall Tower 10 and possibly Towers 3
and 15).
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