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Middeleeuwse woontorens in Nederland: de bouwhistorische benadering van een kasteelvorm
The study aims to provide a description and analysis of the smallest form of the castle in the Netherlands, the solitary tower, usually classified as a ‘tower house’. An attempt has been made to answer such questions as: where do they differ from other castles and are these solitary towers comparable? ‘Solitary’ in this study is defined as existing without outbuildings or perimeter walls, whether emerging directly from a moat, or standing on a small island surrounded by a moat or hill. The research focuses on both extant and documented examples of solitary towers in the Netherlands, dating to approximately 1200-1500AD
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- Hermans, D.B.M.
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- Janssen, H.L.; Vries, D.J. de
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- Doctor (dr.)
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- Faculty of Archeology , Leiden University
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- 2013-10-17