piirremallinnus
Piirremallinnus, also known as "fortification by enclosure," is a defensive strategy that involves creating a fortified perimeter around a settlement or city. This method is often used when the natural terrain or existing structures do not provide sufficient defense. The perimeter is typically constructed using walls, ditches, or other barriers to deter and delay potential attackers.
The walls or barriers are usually made of materials such as stone, brick, or earth, depending on
Piirremallinnus was a common defensive tactic in ancient times, particularly during the Iron Age and the Middle
The effectiveness of piirremallinnus depends on several factors, including the quality of the fortifications, the skill