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Used throughout antiquity in both the Far East and Europe, siege towers were of unwieldy dimensions and therefore mostly constructed on site of the siege. Taking a lot of time to construct, siege towers were mainly constructed if the defense of the opposing fortification could not be overcome by ladder assault, by sapping or by breaking walls or gates.
The siege tower used to house knights or crossbowmen who used to shoot arrows at the defenders. Becuase of the size of the tower it would often be the first target of cannons or any other heavy projectiles.