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While their larger enclosures were often surrounded with ordinary ditch - andbank work , in many of these , and in most of the smaller examples , the excavated soil , instead of being used to form a rampart , was spread all over the ...
While their larger enclosures were often surrounded with ordinary ditch - andbank work , in many of these , and in most of the smaller examples , the excavated soil , instead of being used to form a rampart , was spread all over the ...
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It will be remembered that the keep was in its origin a fortified house , made particularly strong because of the rather feeble timber defences by which it was surrounded . By about the year 1100 , some of the larger castles in the ...
It will be remembered that the keep was in its origin a fortified house , made particularly strong because of the rather feeble timber defences by which it was surrounded . By about the year 1100 , some of the larger castles in the ...
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At Queenborough , however , the walls were surrounded by a ring of six lofty wall - towers , two of these being placed close together with the entrance between them . Round the whole of this centre block were wide lists surrounded by a ...
At Queenborough , however , the walls were surrounded by a ring of six lofty wall - towers , two of these being placed close together with the entrance between them . Round the whole of this centre block were wide lists surrounded by a ...
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Contents
CASTLES OF EARTH | 3 |
GREAT STONE TOWERS | 23 |
LOFTY WALLS | 56 |
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