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The earthwork also gave its name to the telephone exchange
(2009) Hadleigh Castle Essex, Earthwork Analysis: Survey Report.
A mile to the south at Castle Green are the earthwork and buried remains of a medieval motte and b
ins of three Roman temporary camps, a linear earthwork and an area of rig.
urces sufficient enough to construct such an earthwork as Offa's Dyke is testament to his power.
ed as a symbol of renewal, which renewed the earthwork as much as human life.
enders of Vinh Long fell back to a fortified earthwork at My Cui, 20 kilometres west of My Tho.
Raddon top is reported to have once had an earthwork at its summit, possibly an Iron age Hill for
8 hectares in area, surrounded by a circular earthwork bank 3.5m high.
y as the "Amber Aqueduct" it was actually an earthwork bank surmounted by masonry walls across the
200m in diameter, surrounded with a 4m high earthwork bank with five entrances, and a small neolit
and drawbridge, the area was enclosed by an earthwork bastioned trace at the end of the 18th centu
s at Fort McAllister, then a small three-gun earthwork battery.
Two nearby graves postdate the earthwork by several centuries, but coincide with that
A faint earthwork can still be seen around the church of St Ma
ld rice plantations, with the watergates and earthwork canals, built by African slaves skilled in r
The threat did not arrive but an earthwork castle was built on the site.
This was a late 11th century earthwork castle which received stone additions in the
Castle, an excellent example of Anglo-Norman earthwork castle with mount (motte), stone tower and o
courtyard, or Bailey, is common for smaller earthwork castles of Norman construction.
Hopewell culture (100 BCE-500 CE) monumental earthwork centers located at Newark and Chillicothe, a
The site was one of the largest earthwork ceremonial centers constructed by the Hopewe
Black Ditches is an earthwork close to Cavenham, which is generally assume
venue outside the entrance of the Stonehenge earthwork, close to the main road (Highways Agency A34
t knowledge about the course of this ancient earthwork comes from aerial photography (where its cou
ing of Castlewarden Golf Club , its medieval earthwork complex a motte and bailey and a rectangular
The fort comprises a circular earthwork containing about four acres.
centre is Maumbury Rings, an ancient British earthwork converted by the Romans for use as an amphit
hen flooding from Hurricane Agnes caused the earthwork dam to break, spilling the entire reservoir
rinking water for the city, the concrete and earthwork dam, built between 1924 and 1926, supplied h
Argham Dyke, a prehistoric earthwork dating from the Bronze Age, crosses the area
tes tribe, who built an impressive system of earthwork defences to the west and south of the town.
2, and was guarded by Fort Benjamin, a small earthwork defensive structure with 6 and 12-pound cann
Today, the earthwork ditches and ramparts are not well defined, w
100 metres above sea level, there is another earthwork due South lower on the promontory at approx
stead covered inadvertently by a Confederate earthwork during the American Civil War.
There is evidence of a possible earthwork enclosure on a farm in Mersley.
it was bounded on three sides by a circular earthwork enclosure about ten feet tall, which encompa
ke from its summit, upon which is an ancient earthwork enclosure of undetermined age, known as "The
To be found is some earthwork enclosure of the late Middle Kingdom or Seco
iginally consisted of wooden buildings on an earthwork enclosure which was erected in Norman times
site in the Iron Age including an unfinished earthwork enclosure on the hill above Draycott.
industrial and civil construction, rock and earthwork excavation, equipment installation, and stee
ris he called the Stonehenge Layer, that the earthwork features, the Aubrey Holes and some of the o
the South Oxfordshire Grim's Ditch, the long earthwork followed by the Ridgeway Path, and showed it
ame of the park comes from the old Civil War earthwork fort that lies within the park.
History, Fort Dupont was an earthwork fort built in 1861 completed in spring 1862
of the Shorncliffe Redoubt, a Napoleonic era earthwork fort associated with Sir John Moore and the
Fort Williams was a timber and earthwork fortification constructed in Alexandria, Vir
Gitwangak was an 18th century earthwork fortress, also known as Battle Hill.
The earthwork Grim's Ditch, now part of the Ridgeway long-
Marlborough responded by using earthwork gun batteries to counter Villars, used a cra
Monks Mound is the largest Pre-Columbian earthwork in the Americas, and the complex is the larg
rm mound is the second-largest Pre-Columbian earthwork in the country, after Monk's Mound at Cahoki
Fleam Dyke is an earthwork in eastern Cambridgeshire, England, generall
ch is generally assumed to be an Anglo-Saxon earthwork in Southern Cambridgeshire, England built ar
Boringdon Camp is an Iron Age and Roman earthwork in Cann Woods, near Plympton, Plymouth, Devo
The earthwork involved in building the bridge resulted in
Part of the earthwork is protected as a Scheduled Ancient Monument
This earthwork is one element in an extensive system of bou
The earthwork is on part of a hilltop at approximately 115
lesey, it is thought possible that the inner earthwork is a Roman signal station lying within an ea
The site also has a Norman motte-and-bailey earthwork just below it to the northeast at approx 215
s surrounded by a British Iron Age hill fort earthwork known as British Camp.
Part of his defences used the ancient Belgic earthwork known as Beech Bottom Dyke.
Opposite the church there is an earthwork known as Caple Tump, reputed to be the remai
table for prehistoric remains, including the earthwork known as King Arthur's Hall.
There is also the remains of a massive earthwork, known as the Roman Rig, which ran through t
These monuments include the enormous earthwork known as the Stonehenge Cursus, the Avenue,
ederate Army constructed a massive defensive earthwork known as Fort Hindman, named after Confedera
ill to the main Stowey ridge, where a linear earthwork known as Dead Woman's Ditch cuts across the
Dyke is sometimes used to refer to a nearby earthwork known as Grim's Ditch which runs from Pinner
The earthwork known as the King's Stables is a Scheduled H
Castle Close is a circular earthwork located near Stoodleigh in Mid Devon, Englan
Wormegay Castle is a motte and bailey earthwork, located next to the village of Wormegay in
back to before the Second World War show an earthwork, located a quarter of a mile to the south of
icester City Council has speculated that the earthwork may have been a canal, rather than a source
The ancient earthwork may well have provided a suitable campsite f
Bury Mount Motte is the remains of an earthwork motte and bailey fortification or ancient ca
Hangthwaite Castle was an earthwork motte and bailey castle that stood in the 11
of Mold, Flintshire, Northeast Wales, was an earthwork motte and bailey fortress probably founded b
What remains is an earthwork mound surrounded by a modern housing estate
lternately spelled Nunih Waya) is an ancient earthwork mound in Winston County, Mississippi, probab
An earthwork mound believed to have been constructed by t
Mississippian culture peoples built massive earthwork mounds along the Ouachita River beginning ab
he Woodland period (1000 BC - 1000 AD) built earthwork mounds.
t four albums were with a small record label Earthwork Music, presumably the band's own label.
luding at Cahokia in Illinois and the Stubbs Earthwork near Fort Ancient.
s "the largest and most complex Late Archaic earthwork occupation and ceremonial site yet found in
The first written reference to the earthwork occurs in the borough of Leicester's account
New Ditch is a linear earthwork of possible Iron Age or Medieval constructio
The earliest was a ring earthwork of prehistoric or King Stephen's time.
the Cornish forces near Gear Camp, a nearby earthwork of the Celtic Iron Age that overlooked the H
illage lie the remains of the "Miz Maze", an earthwork of uncertain origin that, centuries ago, fol
There is a section of the ancient earthwork Offa's Dyke nearby at Llyn-Ddu.
The ancient earthwork Offa's Dyke passes close to the village; a l
A 100-metre (110 yd) long earthwork on the island has been suggested to date fro
There is earthwork on three sides of the field, and on one stra
row Heritage Trust that reads; 'This ancient earthwork once streched through Harrow for some six mi
A platform mound is any earthwork or mound intended to support a structure or
However traces of the earthwork outline of the village and its streets can b
ersy exists over the original purpose of the earthwork, particularly whether it was actually part o
It consists today of an incomplete earthwork partly enclosing a hilltop 180 metres above
An early Iron Age earthwork, probably a stock enclosure but known as Fox
Berry Castle is an earthwork probably dating to the Iron Age close to Bla
bury Castle is the name given to an Iron Age earthwork, probably a hill fort or livestock enclosure
ed as a property of soil often used to solve earthwork problems.
To the west of the church are the earthwork remains of a motte-and-bailey castle.
A mile to the east of the village are the earthwork remains of Lowick Castle.
-west of the church is The Mount, the moated earthwork remains of the medieval castle.
One mile to the north are the earthwork remains of a small motte and bailey castle k
To the south of the village are the earthwork remains of a medieval motte-and-bailey castl
lutton, Somerset, England is the site of the earthwork remains of an Iron Age univallate hillfort.
ide of a tributary of the River Kemp are the earthwork remains of Colebatch Castle, a small motte c
n a hill to the south of Pulverbatch are the earthwork remains of Castle Pulverbatch, a medieval mo
A little over a mile to the south are the earthwork remains of Middlehope Castle, a motte and ba
A mile to the north-west in woodland are the earthwork remains of a motte and bailey castle known a
remains of this small medieval village, the earthwork remains of which still survive in and around
The earthwork remains of today lie either side of a stream
nclosed settlement, using a single defensive earthwork running from the River Lea to the River Ver,
evidence of a Roman presence in the area, an earthwork shown on early mapping of the area, at the l
The settlement survives as an earthwork sitauted on Hawkridge Ridge Wood.
anning and construction at other prehistoric earthwork sites, such as Cahokia in the United States.
Cranmore Castle is an Iron Age earthwork situated on a hillside above the Devon town
559 498: Sub-oval enclosure, surviving as an earthwork, situated at the head of a shallow valley."
Current theories about the nature of the earthwork suggest that it might have been a winter enc
One of the most striking features is the earthwork surrounding the moat.
The project is conceived, in part, as an earthwork that transforms the surrounding landscape an
The largest earthwork, the "Great Mound", is believed to have been
The nearby Castle Hill earthwork to the west is thought to have been a cattle
The second is a smaller Iron Age earthwork to the South East along the River Torridge w
, and 13; turn 12 was covered with stone and earthwork to prevent concrete coming up, turn 12 was c
The earthwork was destroyed in the 1880s by road construct
tion of a ditch and it is possible that this earthwork was never completed.
ences, this suggests that the purpose of the earthwork was to mark a territorial boundary.
of the park there is evidence of a U−shaped earthwork which may be associated with the possible en
"barrow of Maerla" seems to be a prehistoric earthwork which formed the motte of the Norman Marlbor
It takes its name from the pre-historic earthwork which is one of a number of Grim's Ditches i
Superficially this description of an earthwork with exterior ditch would seem appropriate,
This rectangular earthwork with rounded corners lies astride the Roman
of it, surrounded by an unusual rectangular earthwork with a curtain wall and a small gatehouse.
Although the earthwork would seem to be an incomplete enclosure, it
                                                                                                   


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