Runner-up for the book award in the 1994 British Archaeological
Awards, Timber Castles is the standard work on the subject and
hugely influential in its field. Its reissue makes available again
this much sought after text with a new preface by Robert Higham.
Some of the greatest medieval castles survive only as earthworks
and in pictures and written accounts . . . because they were made
of timber. Robert Higham and Philip Barker, who excavated in detail
the timber castle at Hen Domen in Wales, have brought together
evidence of all kinds to produce the first comprehensive survey of
this neglected and little-known type of fortification.
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