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The whole was surrounded by a ditch 8.2 metres wide and 2.7 metres deep . The existence of this ditch suggests a military purpose for such construction , which the walls and tower alone would not necessarily signify .
The whole was surrounded by a ditch 8.2 metres wide and 2.7 metres deep . The existence of this ditch suggests a military purpose for such construction , which the walls and tower alone would not necessarily signify .
Page 54
Admit- tedly the living accommodation of some was surrounded by a vallum and fossa of military appearance , but that may not indicate the law- lessness of that particular area at that particular time . It is easy to imagine a retired ...
Admit- tedly the living accommodation of some was surrounded by a vallum and fossa of military appearance , but that may not indicate the law- lessness of that particular area at that particular time . It is easy to imagine a retired ...
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Not all of them were surrounded by an artificial ditch ; their low - level bastions could be pierced by splayed embrasures , enabling cannon to be traversed for aim against a passing target . Walmer and Sandown Castles were completed ...
Not all of them were surrounded by an artificial ditch ; their low - level bastions could be pierced by splayed embrasures , enabling cannon to be traversed for aim against a passing target . Walmer and Sandown Castles were completed ...
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