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Stones were used to face the front and to provide a layer on top of the earth , on which more timbers could be laid and secured until the whole structure ... The Murcens oppidum still shows indications of this timber / stone layering .
Stones were used to face the front and to provide a layer on top of the earth , on which more timbers could be laid and secured until the whole structure ... The Murcens oppidum still shows indications of this timber / stone layering .
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Its tip in the form of an axe , the baulk of timber was pounded away at the gate or wall until a crevice or indentation had been made and into which the point could be forced . It was then levered from side to side until bricks and ...
Its tip in the form of an axe , the baulk of timber was pounded away at the gate or wall until a crevice or indentation had been made and into which the point could be forced . It was then levered from side to side until bricks and ...
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Those non - combatants who put their trust in land fortifications hurriedly erected timber barri- cades ; they died behind them , in the flames of their city . Those Athenians like Themistocles , who believed the Oracle was referring to ...
Those non - combatants who put their trust in land fortifications hurriedly erected timber barri- cades ; they died behind them , in the flames of their city . Those Athenians like Themistocles , who believed the Oracle was referring to ...
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