Figure 36: The area of the southern front of the fortress rampart, now the manor-house garden, seen towards NW. The supposed location of the south gate has been identified according to GPS measurements and is marked out by four ranging rods. Note the slope immediately in front of the supposed outer line of the rampart. Image credit: S. Sindbæk
Figure 36

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