Thursday, 6 March 2025

Evidence from the Civil War siege of Sheffield Castle


The continuing archaeological investigation of the site of Sheffield Castle has yielded important physical evidence of a tactic to repel besiegers. This is in the form of surviving sharpened stakes which were driven by the Royalist defenders into the moat to  impede the Parliamentarian attackers. Although such stakes are known to have been used re only evidence so far had been soil marks. The Sheffield evidence is the first recorded instance of the stakes actually surviving.


There is a shorter article about the excavations from Heritage Daily at Archaeologists uncover rare civil war defences at Sheffield Castle


The BBC News website has an account of the excavation of the castle at Sheffield's first surviving Civil War stake defences revealed



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