Promontory fort

Promontory fort: These maximise the natural defences of typically coastal sites, where natural cliffs on up to three sides are used to create huge defensive walls. Leaving only the need for an artificial rampart across the land “neck”, required for complete fortification. Found along the Atlantic façade of Ireland, Cornwall, Brittany; Baltic islands; inland river spurs. Examples include Dunbeg (IE), Tintagel (UK), Cronk ny Merriu (IoM).

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