Are you from chittenango middle school? Because this is part of our homework! Just go in our textbook silly!
The same people who built them. Mainly stone masons.
It was destroyed with rocket launchers?? Certainly an idea but the Castle fell to Parliamentarian Forces during the English Civil war after a member of the Castle staff let the enemy in through a side door. The Castle was then destroyed by gunpowder, to make it unusable. The process is known as 'Slighting'. After the destruction much of the stone work was carried away and many of the houses in Corfe Castle village have stonework from the castle in their construction.
No, it is ancient stonework.
If no one takes care of it, repairs the roof, etc, it will eventually collapse.
Queen elizabeth started paying taxes after the fire at Windsor castle, the castle is owned by HRH. The stimated cost to repair the castle was £30,000,000. There was no insurance place at the time of the fire. The public purse paid for the repairs to the castle.
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So far the castle has not been repaired and no further effort to do so has been undertaken.
Inca stonework is often described as incredible and even beyond the capabilities of ordinary native people. This is nonsense of course, since many "primitive" cultures managed to produce stone masonry of equal technical skill using the simplest of stone tools. Olmec, Aztec, Mixtec, Totonac and Zapotec stonework is no less remarkable.
Probably not. In all likelyhood she will continue to live in Ponyville.
The first Rochester castle was built soon after 1066 and was an earth and timber construction. This was entirely replaced around 1089 by a stone castle; the stone keep was then added in 1127.Various repairs and alterations were carried out over the next few hundred years, resulting in the castle today being a mixture of many building phases, like most English castles.
Some stonework is still visible.
The stonework of the Incas was remarkable for its precision, with stones fitting tightly together without the use of mortar. They incorporated intricate carvings and angles that have withstood centuries of natural disasters and weathering. The techniques used by the Incas in their stonework allowed their structures to endure earthquakes due to the way the stones were interlocked.