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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...
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Rathcoran
Hillfort
The Rathcoran hillfort, a bivallate ringfort, is at the top of Baltinglass Hill, and surrounds the cairn.
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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...
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Cahervagliar
History and description
Cahervagliar is a bivallate ringfort, in diameter with a lintelled stone entrance to the east.
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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.
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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
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Lissard Ringforts
North ringfort
This bivallate rath covers .
South ringfort
This bivallate rath covers and has a souterrain.
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Favor Royal Demesne
The townland also contains two scheduled historic monuments: both bivallate raths (grid refs: H6060 5290 and H6128 5215).
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Bussock Camp
Bussock Camp is the site of an Iron Age bivallate hillfort located in Berkshire, England.
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Rainsborough Camp
It is a bivallate fort, roughly oval, and longest from north to south; the area is about . A bivallate fort was built in the 5th century B.C.: the inner rampart was tiered in three steps at the rear, and the west entrance had stone guardrooms
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Fosbury Camp
Fosbury Camp, is the site of an Iron Age bivallate hillfort located in Wiltshire.
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Ampney St Peter
History
Ranbury Ring to the south east of the village is the remains of an Iron Age enclosed settlement or bivallate hillfort covering , and surrounded
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Sonnagh fort
Description
The ringfort is a large bivallate enclosure with double bank and ditch. A spring lies immediately to the east.
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Castle Balfour
Attempts to find the outer fosse of a bivallate ringfort revealed 'no distinct, steep edges' contrasting with the steeply cut inner fosse.
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Lisgobban, County Tyrone
The townland contains one Scheduled Historic Monument: a Bivallate rath: Lisgobban Fort (grid ref: H8108 5485).
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