You are hereHomeBARMarch/April 1980How Water Tunnels Worked An “inset-offset” wall is one which has periodic zigzag vertical cutbacks along its face. This device gave defenders a line of fire against attackers at the base of their wall; it became popular in Israel in the 9th century B.C. Join the BAS Library! Already a library member? Log in here. Institution user? Log in with your IP address.