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← HistoryWhich mechanism critically compromised late Roman fortifications facing composite bows?
A)Inadequate wall height
B)Brittle mortar composition✓
C)Insufficient tower density
D)Low tensile strength of shields
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When composite bows became prevalent, Roman-era mortar increasingly failed because the comparatively low tensile strength and flexibility induced cracking upon impact, resulting in structural weakening over repeated impacts. Therefore, a brittle mortar composition contributed to the walls failing, rather than height, tower density, or shield construction, which presented separate problems for the defence.
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