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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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