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Historic Building Mythbusting

Historic Building Mythbusting

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Author: James Wright

Residential buildings, domestic buildings | Religious buildings | History of architecture | Historiography | Medieval history | Medieval European archaeology

Published on 6th June 2024 by The History Press Ltd in the United Kingdom.

Paperback / softback | 240 pages, 16 Plates, colour; 25 Illustrations, colour
234mm x 156mm | 350g

 

Go to any mediaeval building in the land and there will be interesting, exciting and romantic stories presented to the visitor. These stories include those of spiral staircases in castles giving advantage to right-handed defenders, grooves left in church porches by archers sharpening their arrows and secret passages leading from the manor houses to nunneries. Ship timbers are often cited as being used in terrestrial buildings. Burn marks on those timbers are said to be the result of unattended candles. Blocked doors in churches are thought to keep the Devil out. Delightful as these tales are, they can be a little misleading in some cases and absolute myths in others.

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