Mycenaean citadels, such as those at mycenae and tiryns, we famous in antiquity for their "fortification walls".
The archeological locales of Mycenae and Tiryns are the forcing remnants of the two biggest urban areas of the Mycenaean civilization, which ruled the eastern Mediterranean world from the fifteenth to the twelfth century B.C. furthermore, assumed an imperative part in the improvement of traditional Greek culture. Notwithstanding, the Mycenaean citadels overall are tremendously unique in relation to the royal residences of their Cretan neighbors. Their outline offers numerous critical advancements, especially with respect to vast fortification walls, all around protected both at Mycenae itself and at Tiryns.