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By: Daniel Ray Photographs Provided By: Daniel Ray Sponsored By: Daniel Ray

A wooden bridge leading to a gateway, capable of being raised or lowered.

A deep trench usually filled with water that surrounds a castle.

The outermost wall of the castle, used for keeping invading barbarians from overrunning the castle.

An outwork or forward extension of a castle gateway.

Inside wall used as a last line of defense against invaders.

The inner stronghold of the castle.

Courtyard within the walls of the castle.

Place where crops are grown and livestock are kept.

A narrow wall built along the outer edge of the wall walk to protect soldiers against attack.

Catapult- used to launch large projectiles at castles. Battering Ram- used to break down enemy gates and walls.