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bivallate, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
There is one meaning in OED's entry for the adjective bivallate. See 'Meaning & use' for definition, usage, and quotation evidence. Entry status. OED ... www.oed.com
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Bivallate - Oxford Reference
An earthwork with two banks, each with a ditch. From: bivallate in The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Archaeology ». Subjects: Related content in Oxford Reference ... www.oxfordreference.com
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Killyliss Rath | Department for Communities
This is a bivallate rath with a circular central area and a low, spread inner bank, surrounded by a ditch, a very substantial bank and a wide outer ditch. www.communities-ni.gov.uk
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bivallate
bivallate, a. (baɪˈvæleɪt, -ət) [f. bi-2 + vallate a.] Having two encircling ramparts.1930 Antiquity IV. 198 This ‘bivallate ditch’ is a good example of a type of earthwork found commonly in Wessex. 1936 Proc. Prehist. Soc. II. 216 The enclosure appeared to have been built on to a ditch of the bival... Oxford English Dictionary
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Killyliss Rath - Ancient Clans
This is a bivallate rath with a circular central area and a low, spread inner bank, surrounded by a ditch, a very substantial bank and a wide outer ditch. ancientclans.org
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Hillforts in Britain - Wikipedia
Types · Univallate: a single circuit of ramparts for enclosure and defence. · Bivallate : a double circuit of defensive earthworks. en.wikipedia.org
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Rathcoran
Hillfort The Rathcoran hillfort, a bivallate ringfort, is at the top of Baltinglass Hill, and surrounds the cairn. wikipedia.org
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The bivallate Iron Age Oldbury hillfort lies 5 km west from Avebury in ...
The bivallate Iron Age Oldbury hillfort lies 5 km west from Avebury in Wiltshire. Its defenses enclose 9 ha. There is also a hill figure of ... www.threads.com
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Bivallate Hillfort At Bussock Wood (P01427) Archive Item
Bivallate Hillfort At Bussock Wood. Date: 20th Century. Location: Bussock Camp, Chieveley, West Berkshire: Show all locations. historicengland.org.uk
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Historic England Research Records - Heritage Gateway - Results
Summary : A bivallate hillfort, with ceramic evidence for pre-hillfort occupation. Mesolithic and Neolithic flint implements also present. More information ... www.heritagegateway.org.uk
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Drumgormal Bivallate Rath | Department for Communities
This is a fine rath on a prominent hilltop, with extensive views in all directions. It was planted with trees as a landscape feature in the former estate of ... www.communities-ni.gov.uk
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multivallate
multivallate, a. (mʌltɪˈvæleɪt, -ət) [f. multi- + vallate a.] Having encircling ramparts which form multiple lines of defence. Cf. bivallate a. Also multivaˈllation.1948 Archaeol. Jrnl. CV. 50 The best developed barbicans are found in multivallate camps. 1954 Bull. Board Celtic Stud. XV. 74 Multival... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cahervagliar
History and description Cahervagliar is a bivallate ringfort, in diameter with a lintelled stone entrance to the east. wikipedia.org
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Longstone Rath
History and archaeology The longstone, a lump of limestone about 2.3 m (7′ 7″) in height, is located on a mound within a bivallate ringfort. wikipedia.org
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Aghahoorin
karst features which include the shake hole known as Pollkeeran and a rattle hole known as Murphy's Hole. as well as a Scheduled Historic Monument: a Bivallate wikipedia.org
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