Among sites recorded are a possible prehistoric earthwork enclosure and industrial remains. |
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Each centre typically comprises one or more earthwork enclosures containing burial mounds. |
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The most obvious is a small roughly circular earthwork enclosure, known as The Ring. |
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There was a ditch on the north side, and a military zone on the south defined by an earthwork called the vallum. |
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They had obtained authorization to do the foundation earthwork for the school buildings. |
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Further evidence of former agricultural practice in this category of earthwork includes lynchets and ridge and furrow, both resulting from ploughing. |
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The regiment's shining hour came on the evening of July 18, when it heroically assaulted Fort Wagner, an earthwork that defended Charleston. |
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Ocmulgee National Monument, village site containing earthwork structures built by farming peoples of the Mississippian culture. |
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The quality and safety of roads and rail networks depends to a large extent on earthwork structures and hence on drainage systems. |
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Layer upon layer is added, and the result is a very stable earthwork that can withstand great water pressure and erosion. |
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Stable cross-sections produced in earthwork and rock operations are suitable for immediate use as carriageways, embankments or tunnel floors. |
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Protection of archaeological objects during earthwork and building is regulated by a 2002 decision of the Council of Ministers. |
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The LEISTER Astro is an automatic wedge-welding machine for overlap welding of geomembrane liners in earthwork and civil engineering. |
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The Site includes the below-ground remains of the French outpost of Port-la-Joye and the earthwork remnants of British Fort Amherst. |
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Among the cases of earthwork in winter, however, compaction without frozen soil performed better than that with frozen soil. |
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Until very recently, it had been damaged by earthwork done at the time the airport was extended. |
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The highly acidic nature of the soils occurring within the earthwork sites has strictly reduced the number of avenues available for absolute dating. |
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The defensive earthwork known as Lescudjack Castle is not excavated, but almost certainly belongs to the Iron Age. |
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The fairy ring, a pre-historic earthwork circle, is in the Glen of Cloongallon, in the townland of Ballyseanrath, near the town of Thurles. |
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The walls of the simple earthwork structure were only eight-to-nine feet high, but the fort was protected by a wide ditch in front and the river to the rear. |
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Reconstruction of the Atlin Road km. 12-22 and 38-41 including earthwork, drainage improvement, base course construction, guiderail placement and BST surfacing. |
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Our past is preserved in memoranda made up of stonework and earthwork, weapons and utensils, pictures, sculpture, scratches on rock and scribblings on paper. |
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There are three related types of Neolithic earthwork that are all sometimes loosely called henges. |
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Two or four evenly spaced entrances lead through the earthwork to the centre. |
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Review the type and reliability of the monitoring and assessment approaches for unpaved roads e.g. in earthwork control and in the prioritisation of maintenance activities. |
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The LEISTER Twinny T is a combination wedge automatic hot air welding machine for overlap welding and manufacturing of films and geomembrane liners in tunnels as well as in earthwork and civil engineering. |
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Well over 200 people may have been cremated and buried at the site between earthwork construction and megalith erection. |
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In 1894 Sir Henry Meux put a trench through the bank, which gave the first indication that the earthwork was built in two phases. |
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The Western Wandsdyke earthwork was probably built during the 5th or 6th century. |
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Although superseded by their stone successors, timber and earthwork castles were by no means useless. |
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Much of the border with England roughly follows the line of the ancient earthwork known as Offa's Dyke. |
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This suggests that Mercians constructed it as a defensive earthwork, or to demonstrate the power and intent of their kingdom. |
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Where the earthwork encounters hills or high ground, it passes to the west of them. |
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Recently, some writers have suggested that Eutropius may have been referring to the earthwork later called Offa's Dyke. |
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An additional defensive earthwork was constructed around it during the 17th century. |
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The castle is surrounded by a rectangular earthwork, probably built in 1627, and similar to that at Sandsfoot and Pendennis Castles. |
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The camp consisted of huts and tents surrounded by an earthwork and was abandoned at the end of the war. |
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Before the American Civil War, the earthwork levees averaged six feet in height, although in some areas they reached twenty feet. |
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In the 3rd century, town walls were provided, not so much as a precaution in unsettled times but as a means of keeping operational the earthwork defenses already provided during a crisis at the end of the 2nd century. |
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Such enclosures were walled and did not differ from profane fortifications areas usually of triangular shape at the confluence of two rivers, fortified with earthwork and palisades, especially on the access side. |
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Hodgson Hill, an earthwork on the northeast shoreline of Ullswater may be the remains of a Viking fortified settlement. |
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Sharpenode Bulwark was a square earthwork with two angle bastions. |
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By the time of the Roman invasion there had been a move towards less heavily fortified but better sheltered farmsteads surrounded by earthwork enclosures. |
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After construction of earthwork is completed the work should be resectioned and the estimates for final payment made according to the information thus obtained. |
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This area has many other earthworks and erected stone monuments from the Neolithic and Early Bronze periods, including the Dorset Cursus, an earthwork 10 km. |
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An unusual earthwork was constructed at Goloring near Koblenz in Germany. |
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Within five years earthwork castles were springing up, and in a further five, work was beginning on some of the earliest of the great stone castles. |
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