Collection(s) : History
Paru le 03/05/2019 | Broché 125 pages
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preface Nicolas Faucherre | photographer François Folcher
Have you ever wondered how medieval castles were built ? Where the building materials came from ? How they were transported ? What tools were used ? How were heavy loads hoisted onto the castle walls ?
The secrets of the medieval master-craftsmen are revealed on the Guedelon Medieval Construction Site. This experimental site lies deep in secluded woodland, where the project's founders discovered an abandoned quarry hidden in a landscape seemingly untouched for the last thasound years. Out of this wood ans stone, quarrymen, stonemasons, woodcutters, carpenters, blacksmiths, tile makers, basket makers, rope makers, carters ans their horses are working together to complete a castle using 13th-century building techniques.
In this book, Guedelon's co-founder, Maryline Martin, and master-mason, Florian Renucci, examine the evidence currently available from documentary sources as well as considering the new insights into medieval masoncraft offered by findings made at Guedelon.