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s of larger fortifications, such as bastions, | ditches, and a ten-foot-tall parapet. |
ified village with its system of ramparts and | ditches around a settlement of about twenty roundhous |
r, he attended the School of Visual Arts, dug | ditches, drove a truck and freelanced artwork, finall |
e scour is a geological term for long, narrow | ditches in a seabed, created by the collision of fast |
Bury | Ditches is a British Iron Age hill fort between Clun |
More banks and | ditches were added during the early Iron Age. |
It had timber defences, | ditches and additional flanking earthworks. |
, leaving only a mound and the remaining moat | ditches, but adjacent to the castle still stands Pen |
, White earned small amounts of money digging | ditches at aged 16, before graduating from Troy High |
n, while the area between the inner and outer | ditches was agricultural. |
ts coastal rivers, streams, ponds, swamps and | ditches between Albany and Ellen Brook. |
er of turf in the fort's interior, as can the | ditches on all sides. |
Pottery from the bottom of the | ditches was also the type style for the Windmill Hill |
closure consists of two concentric, segmented | ditches with an internal area measuring around 6,000 |
Black | Ditches is an earthwork close to Cavenham, which is g |
pper Harz Water Regale network of reservoirs, | ditches, dams and tunnels in the Harz mountains of ce |
Therefore, Gail | ditches school and heads to San Francisco to visit he |
stern Asia and occurring in wet areas such as | ditches, riverbanks and ponds. |
hey are strictly freshwater, and are found in | ditches, ponds and streams. |
The defensive nature is underlined by | ditches, walls and stones embedded in the surrounding |
ant species have been recorded from the field | ditches, rhynes and deep arterial watercourses. |
However, Mary has other plans, she | ditches Kishan and joins forces with Diwan Shamsher S |
thanks to its ramparts, keep (now destroyed), | ditches, drawbridge and towers. |
fauna is also associated with the rhynes and | ditches including aquatic beetles including populatio |
arthworks comprise triple row of ramparts and | ditches, which are covered on three sides with woodla |
f he attempted to pay any tithes his home and | ditches would be levelled. |
Drainage | ditches may be handled like bioswales and even includ |
Three rings of | ditches have been discovered surrounding the likely s |
Three broad | ditches lay between the landing zone and the fort. |
of still waters and is found in lakes, ponds, | ditches and bogs. |
the hill) with a strong line of ramparts and | ditches broken by a single entrance passage some 24 m |
sin finds out that Ja'mie is not lesbian, she | ditches her by SMS, forcing Ja'mie to instead take Se |
A network of canals and irrigation | ditches constructed by both agricultural and conserva |
In the 1970s the Viterbo area had many | ditches, irrigation canals, and pumping stations. |
the base of Astapad hills, they dug up large | ditches and canals. |
A fleeing Sonny | ditches his car in a river and gets rid of all identi |
forced labour as slowly as he could, digging | ditches or chopping up blocks of marble in the fierce |
hannel of Green River was developed, drainage | ditches were completed and tile installed. |
over 800 miles (1,300 km) of forest roads and | ditches were constructed on the property to accommoda |
in the ceremony he noted "My grandfather dug | ditches and corked pipes for the water department, .. |
hey bury themselves in loose soil of roadside | ditches, irrigated cropland, or grasslands, and emerg |
outh of the city limits), as well as infected | ditches with debris went through the city favor the s |
r than the V-shape typically used in military | ditches and defences, this suggests that the purpose |
The | ditches were defended in enfilade by 57mm guns in cas |
can be found an Iron Age fort with mounds and | ditches well defined and maintained by English Herita |
housands of kilometers of canals and drainage | ditches, a dense drainage network, the banking up of |
plant species have been recorded in the field | ditches, Internal Drainage Board maintained Rhynes an |
nd in front of the ridge destroyed canals and | ditches that drained the fields, and an unusually hea |
ining soil moisture by controlled cleaning of | ditches and drains. |
kee Swamp, starting in the late 19th century, | ditches were dug all over eastern Iroquois County to |
This hill fort once had concentric | ditches and earthen walls which were kept in place by |
L.A. Ghetto - A Race Through the Streets and | Ditches of East Los Angeles, California |
Cobbled banks and | ditches running east to west and situated towards the |
including the story of how he helped dig the | ditches that electrically connected the three WMMN br |
xceptionally strong, with successive lines of | ditches and embankments, covered walkways, gun positi |
on) displayed great gallantry in swimming the | ditches and entering the North Taku Fort by an embras |
e 44th Foot, displayed great gallantry in the | ditches and entering the North Taku Fort by an embras |
ide range of waters from lakes and streams to | ditches and even water butts. |
ency, whereas the numerous rhynes or drainage | ditches which feed into the Drain are the responsibil |
Unusually, side | ditches 62 feet (19 m) apart run continuously for two |
pe, ranging from dense woods and glades, over | ditches, meadows, fields and overgrown slopes to well |
tidal drainage channels were augmented by new | ditches, and flap valves in the sea walls let water d |
It is found growing in | ditches and flatwoods on moist sandy soils. |
Many of the surrounding | ditches once flowed into the river by gravity, but th |
here by Confederate soldiers in what were the | ditches of Fort Manhassett in 1865. |
ecause of the existence of mid-1st century AD | ditches and fortifications on the site. |
These | ditches and fortifications are assumed to have been b |
he temple a well (17 metres deep) and several | ditches were found which contained small artifacts sh |
Evidence of Bronze Age | ditches were found, as well as Saxon remains. |
le Iron Age settlement activity including for | ditches, roundhouses, four-post structures and numero |
The MacLeods opened fire from the | ditches and from behind walls, but were outnumbered, |
ivity in area including four large bronze age | ditches radiating from the hillfort, believed to be p |
A number of bronze age ring | ditches dating from between the 23rd century BC and t |
and 17th centuries, whilst the system of dam | ditches was further expanded in the 19th century. |
Bowie vowed "... we will rather die in these | ditches than give it up to the enemy." |
n.. Peasant leaders supervised the fields and | ditches and grazing rights, maintained public order a |
condition of watercourses, roads, paths, and | ditches; to guard against all manner of encroachments |
to be dismantled and labourers filled in the | ditches and halved the height of the stone walls. |
in 1991 to recover the outer bank system and | ditches which have been worn away by agriculture. |
ebrate fauna is associated in particular with | ditches that have a good submerged plant community. |
s, with some wildlife interest in the form of | ditches and hedgerows. |
Despite the heavy rain and the numerous | ditches and hedges which broke up the ground in front |
sible for 78.5 miles (126.3 km) of drains and | ditches, which help to prevent flooding of 22.9 squar |
e enemy because directly ahead lay two double | ditches with high banks and a brook running between t |
cina, this species readily colonizes drainage | ditches along highways throughout the gulf states pro |
rts and two water filled lakes in between and | ditches dug in front can be seen by visitors. |
The causeways interrupting the | ditches vary in width from a few centimetres to 7 m. |
strengthened with earth walls, palisades and | ditches (hendek in Turkish). |
oth sides of the street can be seen banks and | ditches separating individual house plots. |
om ocean shores to rice fields and irrigation | ditches to inland lakes and rivers. |
of volcanic rock - including a hut circle and | ditches cut into the rock. |
rban areas, ponds, irrigated land, canals and | ditches, and introduced vegetation. |
ily degraded former forest, ponds, canals and | ditches, and introduced vegetation. |
esert, arable land, rural gardens, canals and | ditches, and introduced vegetation. |
sonally flooded agricultural land, canals and | ditches, and introduced vegetation. |
It natively inhabits rivers, canals, ponds, | ditches, and inundated fields, over a silt and mud su |
de the rivers it also occurs in ponds, beels, | ditches and inundated fields. |
The earlier fort's walls and | ditches were kept on two sides of the ouvrage. |
ught, but is common in damp places, including | ditches and lake margins. |
esidents had to dredge out clogged irrigation | ditches at least weekly, much more often than in most |
e these other earthworks, access to the Black | Ditches is limited, with no public right of way. |
During the assault, fourteen | ditches were lined with sword-blades and poisoned che |
well as disturbed environments such as towns, | ditches, and logging roads. |
ted to acidic shallow pools, lake margins and | ditches in lowland heath and moorland bogs, usually w |
, arable land, pastureland, ponds, canals and | ditches, and man-made karsts. |
areas, water storage areas, ponds, canals and | ditches, and man-made karsts. |
The farming | ditches were marked in the oldest documents. |
et) tall, found in moist, rich soil alongside | ditches and marshes, or in wet forests. |
s most likely to be found near water, such as | ditches and marshes. |
FDJ members digging | ditches in May 1959 |
miles of Admiralty scaffolding with anti-tank | ditches and minefields and flame fougasse installatio |
A document from 1304 mentions | ditches and moats surrounding the castle, however the |
k Age fortress, which is now little more than | ditches and mounds, was formerly made of wood and con |
poor flyer, but can sometimes be found along | ditches seeking new grounds. |
several variable and unstable populations in | ditches in North Carolina, and several populations in |
Even after heavy draining through drainage | ditches, much of the land is suitable only as sheep p |
Bury | Ditches is often rated as a spectacular example of a |
s, usually in dry areas in ravines, thickets, | ditches, and on the edges of forests. |
love to him, gets him to marry her, and then | ditches him on the wedding night. |
cres) and originally had two ramparts and two | ditches, but on the west and south sides it was defen |
species of aquatic invertebrates inhabit the | ditches including one nationally rare soldier fly, (O |
ses fields of alfalfa watered from irrigation | ditches including one running parallel with the highw |
There were no bridges or | ditches and only private ferry crossings. |
er lines, service roads, sedimentation ponds, | ditches, and other mining infrastructure will be remo |
the seats of their pants they are sent to dig | ditches with other convicts on work detail. |
two churches, a tower with a well, palisades, | ditches and other construction components-portal, fri |
Material from the | ditches was piled up to create internal banks, the de |
phase, c. 3300 BC, three concentric segmented | ditches were placed around the hilltop site, the oute |
At that time a system of open | ditches, often polluted, was reasonably effective at |
The acid grassland, | ditches and ponds have several regionally rare specie |
is often found in swamps, and also occurs in | ditches, bayous, ponds, and slow-moving streams. |
e fort, one can find hills, valleys, streams, | ditches, ponds, pools, fossils, building structure, b |
ighead County by a confluence of agricultural | ditches; several portions of the river's upper course |
limb and ending on the land side in veritable | ditches or precipices. |
maps and photographs clearly show at least 4 | ditches and ramparts on the Western side. |
Today, the earthwork | ditches and ramparts are not well defined, whether th |
The | ditches and ramparts at the entrance of Badbury Rings |
It has triple | ditches and ramparts for the most part, with double o |
Today, the | ditches and ramparts are for the most part clear, wit |
To achieve this, over 2 km of | ditches were re-shaped with shallow sloping sides so |
which include grazed pasture with hedgerows, | ditches, reens, reed beds and grasslands. |
orne Division also worked to rebuild drainage | ditches and renovating the Mayor's office in Makhmur, |
hed within a series of late Bronze Age linear | ditches and revealed much evidence for occupation wit |
The flora and fauna of the | ditches and rhynes is of national importance. |
d and the invertebrate community found in the | ditches and rhynes. |
grows in disturbed and altered areas such as | ditches and roadsides. |
itat types, including disturbed areas such as | ditches and roadsides. |
d pottery and signs of old Iron Age enclosure | ditches and Romano-British agricultural buildings. |
This species also inhabits dams, ponds and | ditches in sclerophyll forest and woodland. |
ce had houses that discharged wastewater into | ditches and shallow trenches. |
l built along with 3 towers, there was also 2 | ditches, one situated outside of the curtain wall one |
t grows in water bodies such as ponds, lakes, | ditches, and slow-moving streams. |
egetation containing scrub, marshy grassland, | ditches and small ponds in the heart of the peat moor |
et habitat, including disturbed areas such as | ditches, and sometimes in drier areas. |
earthwork which is one of a number of Grim's | Ditches in southern England. |
These include pipes or man-made | ditches from stationary locations such as sewage trea |
the crest of steep escarpment slopes and the | ditches are stepped one above the other, the rampart |
t grows in water bodies such as ponds, lakes, | ditches, and streams. |
local meaning of "Drove" is a road flanked by | ditches or streams. |
The | ditches are supply channels almost parallel to the te |
y a network of large rhynes and smaller field | ditches, which support exceptionally rich plant and i |
Culverts, silt fences, break dams, and | ditches control surface water runoff, and prevent sed |
hich numerous pillboxes, anti-tank obstacles, | ditches and tank traps survive. |
areas, particularly disturbed places such as | ditches and temporary ponds. |
The vines are planted in holes or | ditches so that their roots can reach the soil under |
the surrounding area, including intersecting | ditches, dated the burial of the hoard at around 15 A |
uatic and bankside plant species occur in the | ditches including the nationally restricted Rootless |
They dug irrigation | ditches from the river and planted crops. |
The monks dug | ditches in the roads, and build many forms of improvi |
They swam the | ditches of the North Taku Fort and attempted, during |
Further banks and | ditches extend the ramparts to the south-east and to |
heel was prone to be stuck in soft ground and | ditches, and the front wheels were sometimes insuffic |
nt there, improving fortifications by digging | ditches within the walls of the Roman fort. |
ectares (18 acres) and was defend by multiple | ditches, while the second was more than twice the siz |
Castle | Ditches is the site of an Iron Age trivallate hillfor |
the fort is clearly shown to be contained by | ditches to the east and west, and the Vallum to the s |
ows in moist habitat, such as streambanks and | ditches, in the chaparral and woodlands. |
Some of the main | ditches of the town were built by that times. |
Frontiersmen also dug | ditches through the clay to partly drain the wet prai |
provided in casemates for the defense of the | ditches and the postern. |
Digging | ditches in the poorly-drained soil, he and his family |
he point of view of a soldier who used to dig | ditches, is the movie's underlying theme song, perfor |
th east two rectangular platforms enclosed by | ditches are the sites of later houses of the Cranmer |
re efficient means of constructing canals and | ditches in the sandy soil, and he went about the task |
oudon, but his troops were slaughtered in the | ditches around the fort. |
jammed, how Aanenson worked-over the roadside | ditches where the convoy soldiers had hidden, making |
n area of settlement to the south enclosed by | ditches and the Vallum. |
ploughing and the addition of modern drainage | ditches, obscuring the original features. |
comprise a series of forts, strong points and | ditches, designed to protect the country from invasio |
V. dahliae have been found in the irrigation | ditches up to a mile from the infected crop. |
ed a mixture of natural rivers and artificial | ditches up to 20 feet (6 m) wide and 12 feet (4 m) de |
cross open farmland where various streams and | ditches contribute to its flow. |
hy area at the confluence of various drainage | ditches, but towards the end of the twentieth century |
the contusions suffered by his fall into the | ditches of Travancore. |
s; in the area there was a series of drainage | ditches, the twentieth of which ran close to the stat |
The smallest | ditches dry up completely in summer. |
It grows in wet areas such as | ditches and vernal pools. |
horizontal (i.e. using pipes, tile drains or | ditches) or vertical (drainage by wells). |
h with evidence including a bathhouse, ovens, | ditches and walls. |
the 13th century, the swamp was drained; the | ditches allowed water to flow to the centre of the ci |
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