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What are crenellations for
They consist of merlons (the higher parts which were used to hide behind) and crenels (the gaps you can use... What is crenellations in a castle? i am stuck on a ...
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What is a Crenellation in a castle
i am stuck on a source for my GCSE question and i have forgotten wat it means so please help me xx :). Where is the crenellations in a medieval castle? Crenels ...
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What is a medieval crenellation
Crenellations, also called battlements, are the defensive structures found on many castles. They consist of ... Question popularity: 1 [recommend question].
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battlement: Definition from Answers.com
"I materiali da costruzione nel castello medievale". Archeologia Medievale (XVI): pp. 227–242. "Hierarchism in Conventual Crenellation". Medieval Archaeology ...
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What does crenellations mean
Crenellation (note the spelling) is the pattern one sees on top of a wall in a " typical" ... used the main word k in "1k" kilo is what it means and 1 kilo is 1 thousand.
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Where is the crenellations in a medieval castle
They consist of merlons (the higher parts which were used to hide behind) and crenels (the gaps you can use... What is crenellations in a castle? i am stuck on a ...
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Water Tower, Chester - Information from Answers.com
The wall is crenellated; this may be the only surviving example of medieval crenellation on the city walls. The tower is circular at its base with a square turret ...
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What makes a red blood cell appear crenellated
What makes a red blood cell appear crenellated? ... I am sorry if I crushed your dream. ... I accept the community guidelines, terms of use and privacy policy.
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What are battlements
Question popularity: 1 [recommend question]. [report abuse]. Related ... They are the crenellations (evenly spaced gaps) in the top of a wall, or tower. They are ...
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