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=== Fortifications === | === Fortifications === |
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| **[[http://www.oldcastleshop.com/glossary.htm|Glossary of castle terminology (in two pages)]]** |
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| **[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Fortifications Fortifications terminology]]** - Overview of various fortification-related terms and concepts, by form, era and local context. |
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**[[http://www.castlewales.com/motte.html|Motte and Bailey Castles and Ringworks]]** | **[[http://www.castlewales.com/motte.html|Motte and Bailey Castles and Ringworks]]** |
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**[[http://r-l-p.co.uk/eurocast.html|Castles of Europe (+ Turkey, Jordan, Morocco and the USA)]]** - Only brief overviews, but useful. | **[[http://r-l-p.co.uk/eurocast.html|Castles of Europe (+ Turkey, Jordan, Morocco and the USA)]]** - Only brief overviews, but useful. |
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| **[[https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Jon_Erlandson/publication/235324716_Forts_Refuge_Rocks_and_Defensive_Sites_The_Antiquity_of_Warfare_along_the_North_Pacific_Coast_of_North_America/links/02bfe512eb43f7be32000000/Forts-Refuge-Rocks-and-Defensive-Sites-The-Antiquity-of-Warfare-along-the-North-Pacific-Coast-of-North-America.pdf?origin=publication_detail|Forts, Refuge Rocks and Defensive Sites: The_Antiquity of Warfare along the North Pacific Coast of North America]]** - Archaeological research article by Jon Erlandson and Madonna L. Moss, in downloadable .pdf format, on the native fortifications used in the Pacific Northwest. |
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=== Siege Engines, Siege Equipment, Early Firearms and Early Artillery === | === Siege Engines, Siege Equipment, Early Firearms and Early Artillery === |
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**[[https://www.academia.edu/8170378/Characteristics_of_Medieval_Artillery_in_the_Light_of_Written_Sources_from_Bohemia_and_Poland?auto=download|Characteristics of Medieval Artillery in the Light of Written Sources from Bohemia and Poland]]** - A downloadable .pdf article at Academia.edu. | **[[https://www.academia.edu/8170378/Characteristics_of_Medieval_Artillery_in_the_Light_of_Written_Sources_from_Bohemia_and_Poland?auto=download|Characteristics of Medieval Artillery in the Light of Written Sources from Bohemia and Poland]]** - A downloadable .pdf article at Academia.edu. |
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| **[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wooden_cannon|Wooden cannons]]** - Though quite rare and not built of wood alone, they saw some use in history. |
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==== 20th century : World War One ==== | ==== 20th century : World War One ==== |
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| **[[http://www.1914-1918-online.net/|1914-1918 Online.net]]** - The International Encyclopedia of the First World War. Don't forget to visit the [[http://www.1914-1918-online.net/06_WWI_websites/index.html|WWI Websites]] recommendation list, in addition to the encyclopedia's contents themselves. |
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**[[https://books.google.sk/books?id=rpBbX3kdnhgC&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false|The Economics of World War I]]** | **[[https://books.google.sk/books?id=rpBbX3kdnhgC&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false|The Economics of World War I]]** |
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**[[http://koti.mbnet.fi/felipe/index.html|Sailing warships of all Nations]]** - A must see site, offering complete listings of sailing warships for European countries and the USA. | **[[http://koti.mbnet.fi/felipe/index.html|Sailing warships of all Nations]]** - A must see site, offering complete listings of sailing warships for European countries and the USA. |
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| **[[https://web.archive.org/web/20120129164815/http://www.melfisher.org:80/cannonsurvey/gunfounding101.htm|Sailship Cannon History and Technology]]** - The forged and cast cannons found on historical sailing ships. |
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**[[http://www.sailingnavies.com/index.php|Sailing Navies]]** - Comprehensive ship and officer listings (1650-1850 AD). | **[[http://www.sailingnavies.com/index.php|Sailing Navies]]** - Comprehensive ship and officer listings (1650-1850 AD). |