Scottish Borders fortification network

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The Scottish Borders fortification network was a strategic system of castles, towers, and defensive sites along the Anglo-Scottish frontier, built to control key routes and withstand cross-border conflict.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf border fortification network
historical defensive system
military infrastructure
administeredBy Historic Environment Scotland (for many component sites) NERFINISHED
characteristic adaptation to raiding warfare
high density of small fortified sites
integration with natural terrain
line-of-sight communication between sites
currentStatus archaeological heritage landscape
tourist attraction
developedFrom medieval castle-building traditions
extendsAlong River Tweed corridor
key east–west and north–south passes across the border hills
hasPart baileys
bastle houses
castles
curtain walls
earthwork defences
fortified towns
gatehouses
keeps
lookout posts
moated sites
pele towers
signal beacons
tower houses
watchtowers
heritageDesignation contains listed buildings
contains scheduled monuments
influencedBy Anglo-Scottish political conflict
border reiver activity
feudal landholding patterns
locatedIn Scotland
Scottish Borders NERFINISHED
locatedOn Anglo-Scottish border NERFINISHED
purpose border defence
control of key routes
deterrence of cross-border raids
projection of royal authority
protection of local populations
protection of trade routes
region Eastern Southern Uplands of Scotland NERFINISHED
strategicRole monitoring cross-border movement
providing refuge during raids
serving as garrisons for troops
supporting law enforcement in the Borders
usedDuring Anglo-Scottish Wars NERFINISHED
Early modern period
Late Middle Ages

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Roxburgh Castle partOf Scottish Borders fortification network
Dunbar Castle, East Lothian, Scotland partOf Scottish Borders fortification network
subject surface form: Dunbar Castle
this entity surface form: Scottish Borders defensive network