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The Development of Castles

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There were a number of different types of defensive structure built in England prior to the Norman invasion. Examples of the main types of fortified structure include: hillforts, such as Maiden Castle; Roman Forts and towers, such as those found at Hadrians Wall and fortified houses. Each of these forms of defensive structure had different purposes, was built in times of differing technological advancement and therefore have different defensive qualities, as briefly described below.

The Iron Age hillfort usually consisted of a settlement surrounded by earthen ramparts. On a small scale thee would provide an obstacle to any advance and a suitable vantage point from which to pelt the intruder with stones of arrows. On a larger scale, such as at maiden Castle, the ramparts were enormous, offering the defending warrior a series of vantage points and imposing a series of positions of vulnerability upon the attacking force. As such structures were usually built upon raised ground they also had the natural advantage of height.

Roman Forts similarly made good use of natural surroundings. The Romans however tended to make entrance ways to forts smaller, thus reducing the number of intruders that could make an assault on any one point. The construction was usually of stone, which again adds strength to the structure. Roman barracks were also extremely well organised, enabling a rapid and efficient defence, something lacking in many hillforts.

Fortified houses of the Anglo-Saxon era were designed to withstand only small attacks and so are not comparible in many ways. They did make use of stone and placed the defender in a raised position. This would be effective against vagabonds and small groups of bandits.

There were of course a small number of 'Castles' built prior to the norman invasion. These were built in the days of Edward the Confessor by Normans who had been invitied to live in England. As such they are not truly representative of pre-conquest fortifications.

 

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