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That same year the Delphic Oracle advised that ' When all was lost , a wooden wall should still shelter the Athenians . ' Those non - combatants who put their trust in land fortifications hurriedly erected timber barri- cades ...
That same year the Delphic Oracle advised that ' When all was lost , a wooden wall should still shelter the Athenians . ' Those non - combatants who put their trust in land fortifications hurriedly erected timber barri- cades ...
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The earliest were built about 500 BC , a date obtained by Carbon - 14 dating a wooden struc- ture which was replaced by Dun Mor Vaul Broch on the island of Tiree . ( Note the name ; some authorities consider duns to be the link between ...
The earliest were built about 500 BC , a date obtained by Carbon - 14 dating a wooden struc- ture which was replaced by Dun Mor Vaul Broch on the island of Tiree . ( Note the name ; some authorities consider duns to be the link between ...
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32 A typical Norman motte , erected to support a wooden castle at York in 1068-9 . The existing stone King's Tower of quatrefoil plan embodied the new idea that round walls were harder to undermine than sharp corners , besides being ...
32 A typical Norman motte , erected to support a wooden castle at York in 1068-9 . The existing stone King's Tower of quatrefoil plan embodied the new idea that round walls were harder to undermine than sharp corners , besides being ...
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