A report on Castle, Keep and Concentric castle
A keep (from the Middle English kype) is a type of fortified tower built within castles during the Middle Ages by European nobility.
- KeepA concentric castle is a castle with two or more concentric curtain walls, such that the outer wall is lower than the inner and can be defended from it.
- Concentric castleThey are typically built without a central free-standing keep.
- Concentric castleEarly castles often exploited natural defences, lacking features such as towers and arrowslits and relying on a central keep.
- CastleThese changes in defence have been attributed to a mixture of castle technology from the Crusades, such as concentric fortification, and inspiration from earlier defences, such as Roman forts.
- CastleOne such design was the concentric approach, involving exterior walls guarded with towers, and perhaps supported by further, concentric layered defenses: thus castles such as Framlingham never had a central keep.
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