Jericho had a perimeter-wall, or a double wall, at more than one stage in its history. One such ancient wall for which a perimeter-length is given, was about 600 meters (2000 feet) in length. See also:
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Assuming that the question is referring to the ancient city of Jericho, this has indeed been found and excavated by a number of archaeologists. Its location is close to the modern city of the same name.
Battle of Jericho happened in -1400.
They have an obsidian nearby for Catal Huyuk and for Jericho they already have imported obsidians.
The Siege is what sent Roman from Jericho. This ended the war.
A:Like many ancient cities, Jericho had been built up in layers one on top of each other, with the most recent occupation on top of the resulting mound, or tell. The first excavations of the site were made by Charles Warren in 1868. Several other digs took place over the years, and extensive investigations using more modern techniques were made by Kathleen Kenyon between 1952 and 1958. She di not discover the Jericho of the biblical Joshua because the site had been abandoned at that time.