"[...]sacred inclosure. Wells were sunk in each of the circles of the tribes, and in the inclosure of the Nemede. fortress Fig. 3. Fig. 3 gives the section of the rampart with its terrace-walk, A, for the defenders, and, at intervals, the inclines, B, affording an easy means for ascending to the terrace-walk. The entrances were masked by a mound forming an advanced work, and leaving two ways out along the ramparts. Fig. 4 shows how these entrances were[...].""
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"[...]sacred inclosure. Wells were sunk in each of the circles of the tribes, and in the inclosure of the Nemede. fortress Fig. 3. Fig. 3 gives the section of the rampart with its terrace-walk, A, for the defenders, and, at intervals, the inclines, B, affording an easy means for ascending to the terrace-walk. The entrances were masked by a mound forming an advanced work, and leaving two ways out along the ramparts. Fig. 4 shows how these entrances were[...].""
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