| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - The excavations on Dunley's Place, later Fastolf's Place, are far more revealing, particularly in terms of the location and construction of the moats, a jetty, bridges over the moats, a possible bargebed for unloading cargo from flat-bottomed river craft (including the stone and timber needed for the building program), and a wide variety of riverfront revetments, many bolstered by large timbers ta
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