Why were holes made in the
the fort walls?
upper parts of
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Putlog holes or putlock holes are small holes made in the walls of structures to receive the ends of poles (small round logs) or beams, called putlogs or putlocks, to support a scaffolding. Putlog holes may extend through a wall to provide staging on both sides of the wall.
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Bastions were made in the fort wall to see at a distance and attack on enemies coming towards the fort from several directions. These rounded and high walls are also called defensive walls. Big holes were made in them to watch and shoot at enemies from a distance, keeping the soldiers safe.....♡
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