Offset-inset walls were massive city-walls consisting of salients and recesses; such walls were constructed in unaligned sections, or zigzag, as a way of minimizing damage to the walls under assault. See Neil Asher Silberman, “Glossary: A Question of Defense,” BAR 15:03.
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