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- A palisade, sometimes called a stakewall or a paling, is typically a row of closely placed, high vertical standing tree trunks or wooden or iron stakes...
- horizontal rails, characteristically in two or three courses. Palisade, or stakewall, made of vertical pales placed side by side with one end embedded in the...
- have been marked by a circular rampart (a bank and ditch), often with a stakewall. Both stone and earthen ringforts would generally have had at least one...
- It is dated to the 1st century BC and was originally marked out by a stakewall. Human burials, and a high concentration of horse and dog bones, were...
- in the ditches. Hornwork was placed on the gates and at the monastery. Stakewall were built to complicate ****ault by hor**** and foot soldiers and simultaneously...
- and an elaborate funnel-shaped entrance. The later Mauve phase had a stakewall, within which were a timber ring and smaller, closed, circular structure...