old but nice
yes it does
A curtain wall is a wall that surrounds the castle for protection.
these fortifications were called ringworks, the castle's primary defense against attack
A curtain wall is a type of defensive wall forming part of the defenses of some medieval castles. A curtain wall, or enclosing wall, of a castle bounded or enclosed the castle. Most often it was attached to the towers and gatehouse. There are examples of walls dividing or splitting a bailey into two wards, and this is called a cross-curtain. Some curtain walls would be built around the bailey of a motte castle.
it was a secone line of defence on a castle it surrounded the keep and the motte
Is it a curtain wall or a concentric one?
A section at the base of a castle wall that is angled in such a manner to make dropped stones bounce away from the curtain wall and into the enemy. The batters also add strength to the base of the wall walk.
There are quite a few simerlarities between a Motte and Bailey castle and a Stone Keep castle: * Both types of castles have an curtain wall running around the side of the castle * They both also have a keep in the middle of the castle * In the area between the keep and the curtain wall is a few buildings like stables of guardrooms.
moat/ditch around the castle,built on a 90 foot high hill,a 9 feet thick curtain wall
its a castle to protect attacks of gun powder
The outer wall of a castle is called a curtain wall. Inside it is a ward or bailey. Sometimes a castle has a second curtain wall in the ward, providing a second line of defense in case the outer one fails. Such a castle is called a concentric castle. There is a link to an article on concentric castles below.
advantages are that Recurved walls are used to reduce the effect that waves can have upon the land