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- A Pfostenschlitzmauer (German for "post-slot wall") is the name for defensive walls protecting Bronze Age and Iron Age hill forts and oppida in Central...
- in Central Europe, used earth, stone and timber posts to form a Pfostenschlitzmauer or "post-slot wall". Vitrified ramparts were composed of stone that...
- wall was rebuilt in the pfostenschlitzmauer style. The murus gallicus contrasts with other construction styles: Pfostenschlitzmauercharacterised by upright...
- sectional wall-and-moat defences. All the walls followed the same pfostenschlitzmauer design: tree trunks of roughly 60 cm diameter were pushed into the...
- Czech Republic. The predominant form of rampart construction was pfostenschlitzmauer, or Kelheim-style. During the Hallstatt C period, hillforts became...
- dominating traffic on the river. Kelheim has given its name to the pfostenschlitzmauer style of rampart construction characterized by vertical wooden posts...
- gridded timbers filled with stones or soil or plank and palisade type pfostenschlitzmauer fortifications were used. Other fortified settlements used river-bends...
- Reconstruction of a Late Celtic Pfostenschlitzmauer on the Staffelberg, 2010...
- were often used to support the earth and stone ramparts, called Pfostenschlitzmauer (post slot wall) or "Preist-type wall".: 25  In western Europe, especially...
- army, in the cohortes Raetorum et Vindelicorum. Oppidum of Manching Pfostenschlitzmauer Viereckschanze Horace. Carm., 4:4:17–18, 14:7–9. Strabo. Geōgraphiká...