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10:57 Mar 5, 2011 |
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German to English translations [PRO] Science - Archaeology / Celtic settlements | |||||||
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4 | sectional wall |
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sectional wall Explanation: Ein Abschnittswall (auch Abschnittsbefestigung) ist eine Befestigung, die den zu verteidigenden Bereich nicht völlig umschließt, sondern nur an besonders exponierten Stellen errichtet wurde [1]. Solche Anlagen sind auch heute noch obertägig enthalten und finden sich an Bergspornen, Flusschleifen (zum Beispiel das Oppidum von Altenburg-Rheinau) und an steilen Meeresküsten (zum Beispiel das eisenzeitliche Penchateau in französischen Département Loire-Atlantique). http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abschnittswall http://www.spessartprojekt.de/kulturwege/alzenau_3/taf_4a.ph... At southeastern corner of the A structure, east, south and northern walls of the room, called as Place 2, were explored. Among them, eastern wall (96 cm in width and 4.30 m in length) and southern wall (96 cm in width) belong to outer walls of the structure and the wall at north (52 cm in width and 4.40 m in length) is a thin sectional wall. Stone foundation at southwestern corner of rectangular shaped Place 2 is completely destroyed by late period burials. http://agt.si.edu/_images/uncover_more/site_reports/_site_re... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 31 mins (2011-03-05 11:28:54 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Irene Phase occupation at the Kenan Field Site seems to have occurred during the earliest time of the phase and is denoted by a mixture of Savannah and Irene Phase ceramic traits. This seemingly early Irene Phase component was associated with structural remains and shell middens. The structures consisted of a small, round house located near the corner of a large sectional-wall trench building that was initially thought to be a palisade. Limited additional investigation proved the construction to be a closed structure rather than a palisade and Mission Period ceramics were found along with Irene Phase pottery. http://shapiro.anthro.uga.edu/Archaeology/PDFs/Lab Series 23... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 1 hr (2011-03-05 12:11:08 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Yes, I see this as a sectional rampart/fortification i.e. it is there in parts not fully encompassing the site. |
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