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And so , the temples , houses , workshops and market - places of the townsfolk were surrounded by a stone or brick wall 2.5-6 metres thick and as high as the foundations would allow ; 10-12 metres in the case of Mizpah or Tell - en ...
And so , the temples , houses , workshops and market - places of the townsfolk were surrounded by a stone or brick wall 2.5-6 metres thick and as high as the foundations would allow ; 10-12 metres in the case of Mizpah or Tell - en ...
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In its final form a wall 1.2 metres wide ran along the eastern section , being known to ... As far as the River Irthing the Wall was to have a foundation 3.4 metres wide made of flagstones 76 mm thick , laid down in puddled clay .
In its final form a wall 1.2 metres wide ran along the eastern section , being known to ... As far as the River Irthing the Wall was to have a foundation 3.4 metres wide made of flagstones 76 mm thick , laid down in puddled clay .
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First there was a ditch 18 metres wide and 6.5 metres deep , the water which normally flooded it concealing a variety of stakes . Then there was a wall 5.5 metres high , while 55 metres beyond that , there came another wall .
First there was a ditch 18 metres wide and 6.5 metres deep , the water which normally flooded it concealing a variety of stakes . Then there was a wall 5.5 metres high , while 55 metres beyond that , there came another wall .
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