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  2. Curtain wall (fortification) - Wikipedia

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    In medieval castles, the area surrounded by a curtain wall, with or without towers, is known as the bailey. [4] The outermost walls with their integrated bastions and wall towers together make up the enceinte or main defensive line enclosing the site.

  3. Encastellation - Wikipedia

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    However, it took different forms in different lands. The methods and reasons of encastellation differed based on law (who could legally build a castle), necessity (who needed a castle), and geography (where could castles be effectively built). The stone castle originated probably in the north of France in the tenth century. Older wooden castles ...

  4. Cobblestone architecture - Wikipedia

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    Evidence of the use of cobblestones in building has been found in the ruins of Hierakonpolis in Egypt. Houses were built of mud brick set on cobblestone foundations. Cobblestone architecture may have been used on a monumental scale to erect public administrative centers or palaces. Those structures have since collapsed into mounds of stone. [1]

  5. Shell keep - Wikipedia

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    In English castle morphology, shell keeps are perceived as the successors to motte-and-bailey castles, with the wooden fence around the top of the motte replaced by a stone wall. Castle engineers during the Norman period did not trust the motte to support the enormous weight of a stone keep.

  6. CastleMiner - Wikipedia

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    From here, they can start exploring the world or build different structures with a variety of blocks already given to them. Players also have the chance to earn special blocks such as freak out, to earn this block you would have to do a groovy dance move in an online world. They can also dig into the ground and build in the game world.

  7. EXÍN Castles - Wikipedia

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    EXÍN Castillos (or EXIN Castles) is a construction toy. First introduced by the Exin Lines Brothers in 1968 in Barcelona, Spain, this plastic block toy was designed for the construction of castle-like-buildings. The company has most recently produced Castle lines toys for the Shrek movie franchise and others.

  8. Ozark Medieval Fortress - Wikipedia

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    The project was inspired by Guédelon Castle in France, which is the first attempt to build a medieval castle using accurate construction methods, started by Michel Guyot. Two French citizens living in Arkansas offered to sell Guyot part of their land for the building of a similar fortification. Guyot accepted, and construction began in June ...

  9. Architecture of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    After early stone remains, the next most visible features in the Irish countryside are the innumerable castle remains, tower houses and intact castles. Apart from well-known and restored castles such as Bunratty Castle , many unknown remains (particularly of tower houses) exist next to newer farmhouses, or again, simply in fields.