3-4 months because the Romans used the pre-existing bedrock as a foundation .
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∙ 12y agoThe fortress was named Masada when the Romans completed the ramp the inhabitants of Masada instead of allowing themselves to be captured committed mass suicide ten people were chosen by lottery to kill the rest and one was chosen by lottery to kill the nine and he the last must kill himself it is one of the great contradictions of the Jewish faith
1) Masada is located in a difficult, desert environment. 2) Masada is located on top of a high, steep slope. 3) The Jews fought back as long as they were able. Specifically, as concerns battle tactics, the slope upwards to Masada was very difficult to traverse. The one path up the mountain was in a zigzag line that left any advancing army open to a hail of arrowfire. Additionally, as the walls of the fortress were directly on the edge of the mesa, there was no ability to use typical siege weapons outside the fortress (like siege towers or ballistas). The Romans resolved that the only way to take the fortress was to literally build a ramp up to the fortress and use a battering ram to smash the wall down. They chose an area where they were relatively protected from arrow-fire to begin building, but the construction took an incredible amount of time. Eventually, when the ramp was complete, they were finally able to break down the wall at that particular point and stormed the fortress. After that, they had a Pyrrhic victory as all of the Jewish rebels had committed mass suicide (and therefore could not be enslaved, tortured, or interrogated).
Some rebels from the great revolt in 135 C.E. against the Romans fled there. The Romans started beseiging them. Because of the inaccesablity of Massada, the Romans started to build a ramp to get to the fortress. When the ramp got up to the top and they saw that the Romans were about to enter the fortress, the defenders decided to commit suicide rather than be captured. Each man went and killed his family so that his family would not be captured and sold into slavery; then all the men cast a lottery. The man whose lot came up killed all the rest of his companions and then fell on his own sword. All this is known because two woman and a couple of children hid in a cistern in the fortress and told Josephus Flavius the famous Jewish historian. The pottery shards were found from the lottery with the men's names on them just recently. The archeological evidence proves that what the women told was accurate.
they built a ramp up which the blocks were dragged to the working level.
yes..There was a lot of unskilled hard back-breaking work such as quarrying, dragging the stones up the ramp and putting them in place which was done by slaves.
The fortress was named Masada when the Romans completed the ramp the inhabitants of Masada instead of allowing themselves to be captured committed mass suicide ten people were chosen by lottery to kill the rest and one was chosen by lottery to kill the nine and he the last must kill himself it is one of the great contradictions of the Jewish faith
Build a ramp. Get a good long run at it.
Masada was a near-impregnable fortress built by Herod the Great atop a mesa overlooking the Dead Sea. During the first great Jewish revolt against Rome, started in the year 68, Masada was the last redoubt of the rebels, who held on there until the year 73. Rome beseiged Masada and eventually used a force of 15,000 men to take it, the entire 10th legion plus a huge crew of slaves to build earthworks, including a great ramp up which they moved a siege tower.
Yes, i do want to build a ramp for skateboarding
1) Masada is located in a difficult, desert environment. 2) Masada is located on top of a high, steep slope. 3) The Jews fought back as long as they were able. Specifically, as concerns battle tactics, the slope upwards to Masada was very difficult to traverse. The one path up the mountain was in a zigzag line that left any advancing army open to a hail of arrowfire. Additionally, as the walls of the fortress were directly on the edge of the mesa, there was no ability to use typical siege weapons outside the fortress (like siege towers or ballistas). The Romans resolved that the only way to take the fortress was to literally build a ramp up to the fortress and use a battering ram to smash the wall down. They chose an area where they were relatively protected from arrow-fire to begin building, but the construction took an incredible amount of time. Eventually, when the ramp was complete, they were finally able to break down the wall at that particular point and stormed the fortress. After that, they had a Pyrrhic victory as all of the Jewish rebels had committed mass suicide (and therefore could not be enslaved, tortured, or interrogated).
60 feet.
Some rebels from the great revolt in 135 C.E. against the Romans fled there. The Romans started beseiging them. Because of the inaccesablity of Massada, the Romans started to build a ramp to get to the fortress. When the ramp got up to the top and they saw that the Romans were about to enter the fortress, the defenders decided to commit suicide rather than be captured. Each man went and killed his family so that his family would not be captured and sold into slavery; then all the men cast a lottery. The man whose lot came up killed all the rest of his companions and then fell on his own sword. All this is known because two woman and a couple of children hid in a cistern in the fortress and told Josephus Flavius the famous Jewish historian. The pottery shards were found from the lottery with the men's names on them just recently. The archeological evidence proves that what the women told was accurate.
King Herod built it for himself as summer palace. After his passing, the palace was mostly derelict. During the late 60's CE, there was a Jewish Zealot uprising in Roman Palestine that went disastrously for the Zealots and they fled to the fortress of Masada to escape needing to surrender to the Romans (and possible enslavement). The fortress was near impregnable, but the Romans built a ramp so that they could bring a battering ram up to the fortress. Rather than be taken alive, all of the Zealots in Masada committed suicide. Most Jews today see them as martyrs fighting for the restoration of Jewish religious rights and political rights.
Information on how to build a wheelchair ramp can be found online at http://home.howstuffworks.com/home-improvement/construction/projects/build-wheelchair-ramp.htm. The site has a step by step detailed set of articles that give instruction on how to build a wheelchair ramp.
Masada is a monument in Israel and a testament to the Jewish history in the country. King Herod built it for himself as summer palace. After his passing, the palace was mostly derelict. During the late 60's CE, there was a Jewish Zealot uprising in Roman Palestine that went disastrously for the Zealots and they fled to the fortress of Masada to escape needing to surrender to the Romans (and possible enslavement). The fortress was near impregnable, but the Romans built a ramp so that they could bring a battering ram up to the fortress. Rather than be taken alive, all of the Zealots in Masada committed suicide. Most Jews today see them as martyrs fighting for the restoration of Jewish religious rights and political rights. However, the site would probably be better classified as an archaelogical tourist attraction.
Depending on your level of expertise and the type of ramp you want to build there are a number of places that provide plans and instructions on how to build a bike ramp. For a basic bike ramp Instructables has detailed pictures of how to assemble the ramp what materials and tools you will need, and a video of the ramp being used after construction. Plans 4 Ramps has a larger selection of ramp designs and you can also ask them to design you one.
all depends how big you want your ramp to be and how thick your wood is etc. etc.