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| Fortified wall segment in Sirsukh, Taxila features a mix of large stone blocks and smaller stacked stones. The larger stones provide structural stability, while smaller stones fill gaps, maintaining alignment. Green vegetation grows at the top and alongside the wall, indicating long-term exposure to the elements. The construction style reflects ancient techniques used in fortifications, showcasing skill in masonry and defensive architecture. The wall's purpose was likely defensive, characteristic of historical sites in the Taxila region of Pakistan. |
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