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as these 19th century accounts suggest. Archaeological finds, by contrast, indicate the use of these basement spaces as store rooms. For example, piles of stones have been found in such rooms that suggest they were used as a store for projectiles to be used in time of
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that led to a cellar or basement room below. The term is German and has no English equivalent, although a door, where there is one, to such a hole is called a
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Floor hole in medieval castles that led to a cellar or basement
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is usually located above the basement of a fighting tower or
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Spantekow Fortress
[ˈaŋstˌlɔx]

Lat.
medieval
castles
fortresses
trapdoor

Wildenburg Castle
Bergfried
dungeons
rope ladder
siege
Binding, Günther
ISBN
3534078616
ISBN
3701704309
Piper, Otto
Abriss der Burgenkunde
ISBN
9783803583161
Categories
Medieval architecture
Castle architecture
German words and phrases
Words and phrases with no direct English translation

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