This is a view of the Roman army camp from the top of Masada.
These stones are examples of the stones hurled at the Masada fortress by the Roman army.
Masada Top The top of the mountain fortress provided a fairly large area for construction of the living area of the fortress.
The slopes of Masada were too steep for the Roman army to scale with their siege equipment so they had slaves work for months to construct this rocky ramp up the side of the mountain fortress.
This is a view of the Roman military camp as seen from the mountain fortress of Masada.
Photo of Masada.