Roman tunnels, or vinae, were a form of siege machines. Similar to the skeleton of a building, but with wheels. The soldiers hidden inside could safely approach the enemy’s walls. The walls and roof were covered with fresh animal skins so that the tunnel would not be burned by the lit arrows of the defenders.
TRoman ram and tunnel. This second fortification allowed soldiers to approach the walls of the defending city.
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