Their usual daily jobs. Depending on the type of castle, castles could be built by unskilled workers (when the castle was a simple motte-and-bailey) or skilled workers like stonemasons and carpenters.
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There were various castle weaknesses. It depends what castle type you are talking about. Wooden castles were used, but had the obvious downfall of no fire resistance, so stone was used instead. Then, because the corners of their square castles were the weakest parts, the builders made circular castles.
The oldest medieval castles were made in the 9th century AD. They were made until the end of the middle ages.
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The castles were shaped like circles, instead of squares because circles were harder to climb. The castle defenses also helped protect the people in the castle.
There were various castle weaknesses. It depends what castle type you are talking about. Wooden castles were used, but had the obvious downfall of no fire resistance, so stone was used instead. Then, because the corners of their square castles were the weakest parts, the builders made circular castles. v3n0m531
mote and bailey castles and stone keep castles and Concentric Castles
Someone who did stone work ie building castles
Motte and bailey castles typically did not have glass windows. During the time they were built, which was primarily in the 10th to 13th centuries, glass was a luxury item not commonly used in fortifications. Instead, these castles often featured openings or wooden shutters for light and ventilation. As architectural styles evolved, later stone castles began incorporating glass windows.
Concentric castles were generally located near the sea so that during a siege, they could recieve supplies via the ocean instead of via foot while still being protected.