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e was surrounded by a barmekin and defensive | earthworks, a fact that is corroborated by the record o |
the western defences, and unlike these other | earthworks, access to the Black Ditches is limited, wit |
Some evidence of circular | earthworks also remains. |
These 2007 | earthworks also destroyed indigenous shell middens and |
main part of this is a group of six curving | earthworks, although there are also a series of mounds |
with evidence of once having had mounds and | earthworks, although it is unclear from what time perio |
The Chinese had a second line of | earthworks and entrenchments completely encircling Chin |
served Early Iron Age hill fort with visible | earthworks and settlement terraces can be seen near the |
eyed nearly one hundred groups of aboriginal | earthworks, and opened two hundred mounds at his own ex |
sual, in a very strong position, defended by | earthworks, and it looks very much as if we will have t |
earthworks and soft landscaping | |
rmada campaign, the fort was reinforced with | earthworks and a palisade, and a boom of chains, ships' |
Earthworks and some stonework remain. | |
United States national historical park with | earthworks and burial mounds from the Hopewell culture, |
Armada campaign the fort was reinforced with | earthworks and a palisade and there was a boom of ships |
Ancient | Earthworks and Camps of Somerset. |
ty is being built in a rail reserve, and the | earthworks and overbridges will include provision for t |
es (800 m) southeast of Old Chalford are old | earthworks and ruins of limestone walls which are the r |
The fort consists of | earthworks and palisades, along with internal structure |
Today only | earthworks and some standing masonry remains. |
he first fortifications from 1540 were a few | earthworks and blockhouse, but it was James I of Englan |
Some | earthworks and encasement remain and are visible on aer |
bes, Human Chain, Man Jumping, Iain Ballamy, | Earthworks, and U.K. |
s and rampart banks as part of its defensive | earthworks and two well preserved entrance ways. |
The downland has a long history with many | earthworks and archaeology from the Neolithic age onwar |
own the northern slope, passing by Civil War | earthworks and providing good views of the confluence o |
where they landed 17 June, stormed Southern | earthworks, and won control of the White River for the |
As a result, the | earthworks and some wooden structures in the front posi |
The parish contains fortified | earthworks and other archaeological remains, both ancie |
mains of the fortifications, other than some | earthworks and a smattering of recognisable masonry. |
Now only | earthworks and one large chunk of nave walling remain a |
To the east of Treague are the | earthworks and enclosure of a small medieval settlement |
The | earthworks and buildings of the former redoubt slowly e |
excavated it during the 1970s, revealing the | earthworks and ruins. |
y, in 1061, Kipchaks supposedly breached the | earthworks and palisades constructed by Princes Vladimi |
ropmarks on aerial photographs, as can other | earthworks and fishponds. |
was a Norman castle are the remnants of the | earthworks and some traces of a stone curtain wall. |
aged citizens to help strengthen the line of | earthworks and small forts ringing the main approaches |
etre north-east of the church are triangular | earthworks and medieval fishponds, all that remain toda |
h is evident in many of the fields; Medieval | earthworks are also present. |
Only | earthworks are visible today. |
Only | earthworks are now visible. |
The | earthworks are a Scheduled Monument |
Although eroded heavily the | earthworks are still impressive |
e for livestock or a market site, though the | earthworks are very substantial for such applications a |
The Hopeton | Earthworks are not open to the public. |
A single stone and | earthworks are all that now remain. |
size, are still visible; the best-preserved | earthworks are those of the southwestern terminal on Th |
The Hopeton | Earthworks are Hopewell culture mounds and earthworks l |
Known as the Ety Enclosure, these | earthworks are also an unusually well-preserved archaeo |
the north is within a small coppice and the | earthworks are more discernable here. |
The defensive ditch | earthworks are in good condition although past quarryin |
The circular | earthworks are completely shrouded in trees and inside |
The Portsmouth | Earthworks are a large prehistoric mound complex constr |
There are considerable | earthworks around the village on the northern side of t |
own trees to make lines of fire and erecting | earthworks around the dormitory and classroom buildings |
The | earthworks around the castle were considerably altered |
They hastily threw up palm-log and | earthworks around an existing Timucua Indian village at |
believe the mound was contemporary with such | earthworks as Igomar Mound in Mississippi and Pinson Mo |
village sites have been found near Hopewell | earthworks; as late as 1939, no Hopewell village sites |
Some of the villages include | earthworks associated with mounds and burial areas. |
of a motte-and-bailey castle, with extensive | earthworks, at Castle Acre, in the English county of No |
of these have specifically investigated the | earthworks at Beacon Hill. |
Earthworks at Capler Camp. | |
Earthworks at Old Buckenham Castle | |
45, parliamentary forces overran the eastern | earthworks at the Boughton turnpike and captured the ea |
There are still remnant | earthworks at the site. |
igion kings and princes and that some of the | earthworks at least are the remains of this. |
The | earthworks at the end of the track are sometimes turned |
rsus monuments, in that the latter also have | earthworks at their terminal ends and have no upright s |
The complex consists of three individual | earthworks; Becca Banks/the Ridge, the South Dyke, and |
view of Devonshire in MDCXXX' writing of the | earthworks being ploughed down in the 16th Century. |
Pandole Wood contains ancient | earthworks believed to date from the Iron Age. |
Traces of the | earthworks built by Matilda's forces are visible today. |
ne required little in the way of significant | earthworks, but the formation closely followed a road k |
ed, and here can be found the best preserved | earthworks, but there is also visible evidence of some |
r tower was built on an earlier enclosure of | earthworks by Richard Fitz Gilbert, founder of the de C |
One side of the Head is defended by large | earthworks, called the "double dykes", similar to those |
to the south, capped by Wassell Wood, where | earthworks can still be seen from fortified enclosure o |
The | earthworks can still be recognized in the panorama of O |
Location of a large Roman fort and its | earthworks can been seen from the motorway. |
The partially completed | earthworks can still be seen in the countryside north o |
, and while construction did begin with some | earthworks carried out, the project was stopped by the |
ed medieval village and there is evidence of | earthworks close to the present hamlet. |
Development | earthworks commenced in September 1970 and West Lakes w |
otorway to take advantage of the preparatory | earthworks completed in the 1960s. |
The | earthworks comprise triple row of ramparts and ditches, |
The Old Fort | Earthworks consist of several sites, including the Old |
The tower, which is surrounded by much older | earthworks, consisted of three floors and a vaulted cel |
Fort Manhassett was a series of | earthworks constructed by the Confederacy in 1863 to de |
Some of the | earthworks could be from the Roman period and it is rep |
The camp's | earthworks cover an area of approximately 10 acres (4 h |
Today the only visible remains are | earthworks covering the remains of the church and clois |
ical interest including Bronze Age and Roman | earthworks, cross dykes, a camp and a field system. |
ed before the neighborhood was built, or the | earthworks cutting through Mount Scopus to create a roa |
The earliest | earthworks date to the late Bronze Age. |
856 ft) above sea level, though the enormous | earthworks defending the spur are at a lower level to t |
line was opened in two sections, since major | earthworks delayed completion in one piece. |
Unlike other major | earthworks discovered from this period, it continued to |
While the | earthworks do not appear as pronounced as others nearby |
This is now a complex of grassed over | earthworks dominated by a central mound. |
some difficulty in interpreting some of the | earthworks due to the site being over ploughed in narro |
nstructed various styles of complex, massive | earthworks: earthen mounds for burial, elite residentia |
had a wooden keep defended by a palisade and | earthworks embankments. |
Originally a constructed ditch, part of the | earthworks, encircled the entire complex. |
Its single rampart and ditch | earthworks enclose approximately five acres of land and |
Within the parish at Sharsted Court, | earthworks excavated were believed remains of an Iron A |
7,000m2 of earth had been excavated when the | earthworks finished in May 2010. |
Earthworks for the Tugun Bypass. | |
nto site north of Heath Hill tunnel to start | earthworks for a new station at Lawley Common, being bu |
version to pasture, while in the late 1960s, | earthworks for sewage sludge ponds in the lagoon damage |
fire station); which shows the start of the | earthworks for the flyover linking the proposed ring ro |
er, construction continued, with the massive | earthworks for a cutting to enter Barrs Court started i |
It is an | earthworks fort built in 1864 during the American Civil |
Hooper Battery was a hilltop | earthworks fortification, built for the Defense of Cinc |
as an unsuccessful Union assault against the | earthworks fortifications-the Dimmock Line-protecting t |
en amphitheater, inspired by Native American | earthworks found in the Ohio River Valley, is located a |
f the keep still stands and the outer bailey | earthworks; fragments of the inner bailey stone wall ca |
In addition, there are | earthworks from stone age flint mines. |
Surviving | earthworks from the great cloister are still visible in |
Cottle was a member of Bill Bruford's | Earthworks from 2003 to 2006. |
Earthworks from the station site parallel with the bypa | |
The Motte and | earthworks from a Norman castle can be found on the nor |
Plans and some advanced | earthworks had been commenced in the 1920s to extend th |
Unfortunately many of these | earthworks have been ploughed out in recent years, but |
' sites such as Durrington Walls much of the | earthworks have been ploughed or weathered away and it |
56, but road re-alignment and flood control | earthworks have destroyed some of the formation. |
rn part of the dyke it seems that much older | earthworks have been used. |
The castle and nearby | earthworks have been designated a Scheduled Ancient Mon |
Unfortunately much of these | earthworks have been ploughed out in recent times. |
The | earthworks have been heavily destroyed by ploughing, bu |
Major | earthworks have been completed however the project has |
All that remains visible today are the | earthworks, having been destroyed by the order of Henry |
The interior of the | earthworks however, are occupied by a 17th century timb |
Earthworks I threw up against him, and anyone coming ou | |
about two millennia ago at the Fort Ancient | Earthworks in the U.S. state of Ohio. |
addocks, platforms and closes in the form of | earthworks in the recent past. |
The site holds one of only two | earthworks in the South West dating to this period; it |
postulated that the various mounds and other | earthworks in the Belle Glade and Glades areas were con |
ed to break the strong Russian positions and | earthworks in the center along the Rayevski Redoubt. |
The Newark | Earthworks in Newark and Heath, Ohio, consists of three |
man villa at Caermead which remains as faint | earthworks in a field, the 13th century parish church o |
After a decade of constructing | earthworks in North America, and installing one civic a |
There are many other | earthworks in the area, including burial mounds and Cur |
been landscaped, although there is a sign of | earthworks in the form of a long deeply-hollowed channe |
Village is part of a prehistoric complex of | earthworks in the Newtown vicinity; other sites in the |
a section of cross ridge dyke and | earthworks in Roman Plantation, Oulston Moor at grid re |
Earthworks in the vicinity of the village represent fis | |
The dyke is one of several | earthworks in south Cambridgeshire designed to control |
tury, the original medieval village now only | earthworks in fields to the south. |
Moore had erected | earthworks in the woods near the river crossing, guarde |
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Near the Mareham Grange | earthworks is the base of a 15th century wayside cross. |
all is occasionally visible, and the Vallum ( | earthworks) is frequently visible on the south side. |
or water supply here, so the purpose of the | earthworks is uncertain. |
th century fortification was embedded in the | earthworks, just by looking without digging. |
s southern boundary is formed by the ancient | earthworks known as Grim's Ditch. |
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Apart from the perimeter | earthworks, little remains visible. |
Outside the Fort Desperate | earthworks looking west. |
One hundred metres to the southeast, more | earthworks mark the presence of a much older settlement |
s demolished, but all that remains today are | earthworks marking the position of the mound and ditche |
The | earthworks measure 394 feet (120 m) across from bank to |
agreed to an exclusive endorsement deal with | Earthworks Microphones. |
The Goloring is an ancient | earthworks monument located near Koblenz, Germany. |
Today, it is little more than an | earthworks mound, though some remains can be seen. |
Half a mile south-east are the surviving | earthworks, much overgrown, of Hangthwaite Castle, a me |
To the north of the church are the surviving | earthworks, much overgrown, of a motte-and-bailey castl |
longside the remains of a medieval fort with | earthworks near the Bechan brook. |
Castle Dore - ancient | earthworks near Fowey |
Castle An Dinas ancient | earthworks near St Columb Major |
The Southwold | Earthworks near St. Thomas, Ontario contains the remain |
n the Mabinogion (there are at least 2 other | earthworks nearby that are contenders, but neither are |
cause there is no evidence of any incline or | earthworks nearby. |
One writer on ancient | earthworks notes that it "looks like a respectable moun |
Only | earthworks now remain. |
Only the | earthworks now remain. |
erior is for the most part farmland with the | earthworks now covered by small trees and undergrowth T |
Only the foundations of the keep and some | earthworks now remain. |
been a small Saxon fort, the remains of its | earthworks now largely ploughed out of sight. |
Only | earthworks now remain and it is privately owned with no |
Earthworks of the station platforms are still visible a | |
Remaining | earthworks of Woodwalton Castle. |
ow be seen from Cambrian Coast trains is the | earthworks of the line heading north and the island pla |
At Castle Farm are the | earthworks of a motte-and-bailey castle created in the |
hurch, SS Mary and David's, but also has the | earthworks of a Norman motte and bailey castle, no long |
It is the most easterly of the five | earthworks of the Wuffings kingdom that defended the an |
The | earthworks of Folkestone Castle are just to the east. |
transept wall of the abbey church - and the | earthworks of the vast complex of buildings that once s |
inmore Hill, which was feed by clay from the | earthworks of digging a tunnel south underneath it. |
Visitors may tour the town's remains and the | earthworks of Fort Anderson. |
Today the area is occupied by the | earthworks of Kettleby Hall. |
It lies on the West Glen, close by the | earthworks of a small castle. |
Reconstructed | earthworks of Metchley Fort in the grounds of the Queen |
The Blackdown Rings are the | earthworks of an Iron Age hill fort near the hamlet of |
he east lie the ringwork and other remaining | earthworks of Corfham Castle. |
the grounds of Skellow Hall, and part of the | earthworks of the bailey can be seen in a field to the |
Further north are the | earthworks of Woodwalton Castle, a motte-and-bailey cas |
Today the part of the | earthworks of the fort still exist, and are located on |
The Westbury White Horse and the massive | earthworks of Bratton castle (or Camp) Iron Age hill fo |
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