
Ancient Greece
Ancient Greece at the time of the Peloponnesian War
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The Spartan Walls
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Coordinates | (12, 35) |
Description
Although Sparta did not possess the massive city walls of other Greek city-states like Athens, it did have strategic fortifications in certain locations, including the defense of the city center and key outposts. These defenses were built with a focus on natural geography and strategic fortresses on surrounding hills, making them a noteworthy feature of Spartan defense during the Peloponnesian War.
Appearance
Craggy stone walls intertwined with rugged terrain, punctuated by watchtowers on hilltops, with the sun setting behind the mountains, casting shadows across the valley below.