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Well, in a castle... one would like to answer. Together with their lady hearts, faithful companions, faithfully serving their seniors. After all, that's what films, books and computer games suggest to us. Thanks to research into the past, however, we know that few knights could afford to build themselves a real fortress, such as Grodno Castle, Gryf or Krzyżtopór. A large part of the lower feudal lords, although they also liked to live in towers and surround themselves with ramparts and moats, had to settle for something more suitable for the thickness of their purses ???? ???? What is the easiest way to find such objects in your area and why is data from airborne laser scanning the best for this? What did such a typical knight's seat look like? To what extent did it depend on the surrounding villages? Was there a place for treasures and imprisoned princesses there? What happens to these objects after the research is completed? These and other matters were told to us by: a specialist in, among others, in landscape archaeology and the use of metrological methods in rural research - Dr. Maria Legut-Pintal from the Faculty of Architecture of the Wrocław University of Science and Technology, and an architect who popularizes knowledge about traditional construction and revitalization of historic architectural complexes - mgr inż. arch. Paweł Rajski from the Silesian Studio of Architecture. Moreover, if you follow Living Archaeology, you have certainly seen at least one of the amazing visualizations that are the result of their research. TABLE OF CONTENTS 00:00 Intro 04:45 On the research of motte-type structures, conical strongholds and knightly residences 07:40 A castle castle and a motte-type castle 10:00 Book suggestions on the topic 10:55 Who started building motte-type structures? 14:22 Where did the fashion for their construction come from? 17:30 Can a wooden shack be a castle? English: 20:04 Average Size of Motte Castles 25:30 A Crash Course in Object Recognition with LiDAR 27:35 The Standard Shape of a Motte Castle 29:45 How Many Motte Castles Do We Know in Poland? 31:10 Could Such Castles Defend Anything? 33:45 From Knight to Landowner 36:02 Where is It Easiest to Discover Still Unknown Motte Castles? 40:25 What Does a Motte Castle Look Like in the Field? 41:02 Where Are the Most of Them in Poland? 43:07 Everyone Knows How to Build Wooden and Earth Fortifications 49:00 In the Footsteps of Knight Nicholas of Ciochowice 50:00 Because a Castle Has to Have a Tower! 56:00 The Best Example at Chudów Castle 1:01:01 Signal Forts? 1:02:50 Did Everything Flow Down the Castle Walls? English: 1:04:55 Where can you find the most monuments in a motte castle? 1:07:55 Let's hurry to love small castles, for they pass away so quickly 1:08:40 Could a richer peasant have built a castle like this? 1:12:25 The end of motte castles... or maybe not? 1:15:50 Goodbyes If you liked our meeting, we invite you to participate live, every Thursday at 8:00 PM on the Facebook page of Living Archeology or Explorers. And if you want to support our activities, we encourage you to subscribe to our magazines - no bullshit, questionable promises, access to groups and zones that you will never use anyway. But for everyone: a reliable, permanent, physical copy of the magazine of great quality: https://ibhik.pl/kategoria/prenumerata ???? GUESTS Maria Legut-Pintal http://ihasit.arch.pwr.edu.pl http://www.odgrodudozamku.pl Paweł Rajski / %c5%9al%c4%85skie-studio-architektury-1615... HOST Radosław Biel https://archeologia.com.pl Andrzej Daczkowski https://odkrywca.pl We join forces to be able to present amazing people, discoveries and together with you solve mysteries of the past. Context is the only such popular science webinar about archaeology, history and searches.