Son of the Roman
Scribe
Hello! My story takes place in the fortified cities of Pre-Columbian North America, and the main defenses are large palisade walls. Typically the trees that these walls were made out of were large and took a long process of cutting and burning in order to harvest. Other than going through the gate/opening, in what way(s) could someone break through such defenses, in a way preferably consistent with Pre-Columbian technology. Perhaps after a long time it would be possible to cut down the walls, but I can’t seem to think of any other ways. I appreciate the help!