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Revision 8 . . (edit) November 19, 2001 10:17 pm by Anders Torlind
Revision 7 . . (edit) November 19, 2001 10:14 pm by Anders Torlind
Revision 6 . . November 19, 2001 10:11 pm by Anders Torlind [General note on stairs]
Revision 5 . . November 19, 2001 9:58 pm by Dweir [don't forget Mottes & Bailies]
Revision 4 . . November 19, 2001 9:55 pm by Anders Torlind [Adding short section on moats]
Revision 3 . . November 19, 2001 9:35 pm by Anders Torlind [Small piece on reuse of medieval walls]
Revision 2 . . (edit) November 12, 2001 5:48 pm by Anders Torlind
  

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Structure



Structure and Elements




Added: 20a21
* Crenelation and parapets

Added: 33a35,37

At this time, stair?s were generally winding, and constructed as to give a defensive edge to a defender. A general principle was the defender was often positioned higher that an assailant who presumably entered on the ground floor. As most people are right handed, and the defender higher up, the stair was constructed right turning in the direction of ascent, forcing the assailant to fight with his sword hand close to the central pillar of the stair, thus limiting his ability to manouver and attack.


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