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Although of a much later date than brochs , the tall thin towers which dot the Irish landscape were also refuges rather than strongholds . Built of mortared stone and presenting an occasional window - slit to the outside world , their ...
Although of a much later date than brochs , the tall thin towers which dot the Irish landscape were also refuges rather than strongholds . Built of mortared stone and presenting an occasional window - slit to the outside world , their ...
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It has no separate keep , each of its drum towers being a self - contained defensive work , simultaneously covering every part of the inner wards . Note how the towers rise from the living rock , which thus acts as a natural batter or ...
It has no separate keep , each of its drum towers being a self - contained defensive work , simultaneously covering every part of the inner wards . Note how the towers rise from the living rock , which thus acts as a natural batter or ...
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The tower on Mortella Point was about 12 metres high and 13 metres in diameter . ... Some towers were of medieval construction , the Genoese being particularly prolific in their building , the largest of the type being the Galata Tower ...
The tower on Mortella Point was about 12 metres high and 13 metres in diameter . ... Some towers were of medieval construction , the Genoese being particularly prolific in their building , the largest of the type being the Galata Tower ...
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