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fication is a military construction or building designed for the defense of 
territories in warfare, and is also used to solidify rule in a region during 
peacetime. The term is derived from the Latin fortis (&quot;strong&quot;) and 
facere (&quot;to make&quot;). From very early history to modern times, walls 
have often been necessary for cities to survive in an ever-changing world of 
invasion and conquest. Some settlements in the Indus Valley Civilization were 
the first small cities to be fortified. In ancient Greece, large stone walls 
had been built in Mycenaean Greece, such as the ancient site of Mycenae (famous 
for the huge stone blocks of its &#39;cyclopean&#39; walls). A Greek phrourion 
was a fortified collection of buildings used as a military garrison, and is the 
equivalent of the Roman castellum or English fortress. These constructions 
mainly served the purpose of a watch tower, to guard certain roads, passes, and 
lands that might threaten the kingdom. Though smaller than a rea
 l fortress, they acted as a border guard rather than a real strongpoint to 
watch and maintain the border. The art of setting out a military camp or 
constructing a fortification traditionally has been called 
&quot;castrametation&quot; since the time of the Roman legions. Fortification 
is usually divided into two branches: permanent fortification and field 
fortification. There is also an intermediate branch known as semi-permanent 
fortification. Castles are fortifications which are regarded as being distinct 
from the generic fort or fortress in that they are a residence of a monarch or 
noble and command a specific defensive territory. Roman forts and hill forts 
were the main antecedents of castles in Europe, which emerged in the 9th 
century in the Carolingian Empire. The Early Middle Ages saw the creation of 
some towns built around castles. Medieval-style fortifications were largely 
made obsolete by the arrival of cannons in the 14th century. Fortifications in 
the age of black powder 
 evolved into much lower structures with greater use of ditches and earth 
ramparts that would absorb and disperse the energy of cannon fire. Walls 
exposed to direct cannon fire were very vulnerable, so the walls were sunk into 
ditches fronted by earth slopes to improve protection. The arrival of explosive 
shells in the 19th century led to yet another stage in the evolution of 
fortification. Star forts did not fare well against the effects of high 
explosive, and the intricate arrangements of bastions, flanking batteri


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