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The author surveys earthworks and fortifications across Britain and Ireland, comparing surviving remains with documentary records to distinguish Saxon, Danish, and Norman types. She argues that private motte-and-bailey castles were introduced by the Normans rather than existing previously, supporting this claim with a revised catalogue of early Norman castles and extended notes drawn from Pipe Rolls and contemporary authorities. Regional chapters examine mottes in Wales, Scotland, and Ireland, and a concluding section outlines castle architecture from the early to the high medieval period, accompanied by plans and illustrations.
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