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    A hoard or hoarding was a temporary wooden shed-like construction on the exterior of a castle during a siege that enabled the defenders to improve their field of fire along the length of a wall and, most particularly, directly downwards towards the bottom of the wall.
    91) A hoard or hoarding was a temporary wooden shed-like construction on the exterior of a castle during a siege that enabled the defenders to improve their field of fire along the length of a wall and, most particularly, directly downwards towards the bottom of the wall.
    Hoarding is a covered wooden gallery affixed to the top of the outside of a tower or curtain to defend the castle, similar to this example found at Caerphilly Castle shown below.
    For other uses, see Hoarding (disambiguation). A hoard or hoarding was a temporary wooden (shed-like) construction that was placed on the exterior of the ramparts of a castle during a siege .
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