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Medieval Architecture
Stone Keeps
Stone keeps stood as both impregnable fortresses and symbols of feudal power across medieval Europe
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What was a primary reason for transitioning from timber to stone in the construction of medieval keeps?
Stone was cheaper and easier to build than timber structures.
Stone keeps were built mainly for aesthetic reasons rather than defense.
Stone provided stronger, more durable defense against sieges compared to timber.
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