Mantelet
A mantelet is a portable protective screen used in siege warfare to shield attackers as they approached fortifications. It consists of a light wooden frame supporting a covering such as hide, leather, cloth, or thin metal sheeting, and is sometimes equipped with wheels or carried by several soldiers. Some designs include a roof or partial shelter to protect against missiles.
Construction and variants vary, but the core idea is a movable shield that provides cover while advancing
Function and use: a mantelet enabled siege crews to approach a fortification under protection from arrows,
Historical context: mantelets are described in medieval siege accounts and military treatises. They appear in use
Etymology: the term derives from Old French mantelet, a diminutive form related to mante (cloak), reflecting