we should not view timber castles as a separate 'type' of castle, but rather as a variation on a theme. Castle designers aimed to meet similar requirements of defense and residence with whatever building technology and materials were available at their... Britain's Medieval Castlesby Lise Hull - 2006 - 218 pagesNo preview available - About this book
| Robert Liddiard - 2003 - 442 pages
...similar requirements of defence and residence with whatever building technology and materials were at their disposal. Timber might be chosen because...essential, or because only short-term use for the site was envisaged. The structures referred to briefly above were built in many ways. Some had ground-fast individual... | |
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