File:Creneau.Pompeii.png
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Français : ...Les murailles antiques de la ville de Pompéii, bâties sous la République, et qui sont plus grecques que romaines, présentent des crénelages dont chaque merlon est muni d'une traverse en pierre pour garantir le tireur contre les traits projetés obliquement. Chaque archer possédait ainsi sa cellule percée d'un créneau (1 bis)...
English: The ancient walls of the town of Pompéii, built under the Republic, and which are more Greek than Roman, present crenellations with which each merlon is provided with a stone cross-piece to guarantee the gunner against the obliquely projected features. Each archer thus had his bored cell of a crenel (1 (a))
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This image comes from Dictionary of French Architecture from 11th to 16th Century (1856) by Eugène Viollet-le-Duc (1814-1879).
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