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They were often erected upon the ruins of previous settlements , each civilisation excavating enough of its prede- cessor to lay its own foundations . Such an architectural palimpsest may be as many as nineteen layers deep ...
They were often erected upon the ruins of previous settlements , each civilisation excavating enough of its prede- cessor to lay its own foundations . Such an architectural palimpsest may be as many as nineteen layers deep ...
Page 57
If Broad Wall foundations had already been laid , they were utilised , but otherwise the Narrow Wall had its own narrower foundations set in a trench 45 cm deep . The other alteration at this time was the decision to construct fortified ...
If Broad Wall foundations had already been laid , they were utilised , but otherwise the Narrow Wall had its own narrower foundations set in a trench 45 cm deep . The other alteration at this time was the decision to construct fortified ...
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original motte - and - bailey site , foundations of solid stone slabs set vertically ( like piles ) into the topmost layers of the motte could help to distri- bute the weight of the tower . This was done at Longtown Castle in ...
original motte - and - bailey site , foundations of solid stone slabs set vertically ( like piles ) into the topmost layers of the motte could help to distri- bute the weight of the tower . This was done at Longtown Castle in ...
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