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mote and bailey castles and stone keep castles and Concentric Castles
No, concentric castles were built after stone keep castles.
motte and bailey, stone keep castles and concentric castles
concentric castles
they all did IT.
I think it was stone keep or concentric castles or sumthin like that ^.^
they changed to concentric casles so that enemies couldnt go underground and the whole castle would fall
because concentric castles were better, and there was a strong defensive entrance. hope this helps xxx
On SQUARE KEEP Castles, they have corners, therefore attackers can dig underneath them, whereas CONCENTRIC CASTLES have one round wall, so this cannot happen.
The difference between a stone keep castle and a concentric castle is that a stone keep castle had hardly any defence. The only defence was their high walls. But the concentric castles had loads of walls surounding them. The word 'concentric' actually means with common middle point: describes circles and spheres of different sizes with the same middle point.
stone keep, shell keep, square tower,concentric and another 1 which i cn't remember!! == == stone keep, concentric, shell keep, motte and bailey and square tower!!
Castles were built in various styles and forms throughout history, depending on the time period and region. Some common types include motte-and-bailey castles, concentric castles, and stone keep castles. Motte-and-bailey castles were early medieval fortifications consisting of a wooden or stone keep built on a raised earthwork called a motte, with an enclosed courtyard known as a bailey. Concentric castles were developed in the 12th and 13th centuries and featured multiple layers of defensive walls and towers. Stone keep castles, also known as Norman castles, were constructed primarily in the 11th and 12th centuries and featured a central stone tower or keep surrounded by walls and other structures.