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"Agger"
Keywords:
mound
,
embankment
,
roman
,
road
,
rampart
Related Terms:
Earthworks
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Earthwork
,
Ditch
,
Cunette
,
Berm
,
Sap
,
Bank
,
Fascine
,
Moat
,
Rampart
,
Defilade
,
Glacis
,
Motte
,
Henge
,
Counterscarp
,
Hillfort
,
Cryptoporticus
,
Epaulement
,
Berm
,
Exedra
,
Steeple
,
Anta
,
Lunette
,
Terreplein
,
Parados
,
Tenaille
,
Butt
,
Spire
,
Furrow
,
Causeway
,
Dig
,
Apse
,
Covered way
,
Revetment
,
Benching
,
Peristyle
,
Breastwork
,
Excavate
,
Gallery
,
Barrow
,
Pit
,
Catacomb
,
Trenching
,
Banquette
,
Floodwall
,
Gabions
,
Undercroft
,
Arcosolium
,
Tumulus
An earthwork; a mound; a raised work.
ftp.uga.edu
originally built for fortification, this mound took on the function of a terrace
catacombsociety.org
The built-up foundations of a Roman road, sometimes surviving as a long bank of earth.
geocities.com
A flat area on either side of a Roman road which was between 30-40 ft (12-15 metres) wide
romans-in-britain.org.uk
cambered embankment-mound carrying a Roman road
digital-documents.co.uk
Agger is the Roman word for an embankment or rampart, from the Latin aggero meaning to heap up, make a mound.
en.wikipedia.org
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Keywords:
tide
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double
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see
See double tide.
coms.usm.edu
Same as double tide.
baysail.com