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Your search for "
Ditch
" resulted in the following result(s).
Word or Phrase:
ANTI TANK DITCH (NATURAL IMPROVED) *
Definition:
A natural
ditch
the depth and/or width of which has been increased so as to prevent the progress of a
tank
or
armoured vehicle
.
Word or Phrase:
ANTI TANK DITCH (ARTIFICIAL) *
Definition:
A man made
ditch
designed to obstruct the progress of a
tank
or
armoured vehicle
.
ditch
es were often reveted with concrete or
wood
.
Word or Phrase:
DOUBLE DITCHED ENCLOSURE *
Definition:
An area of land enclosed by two parallel
ditch
es. Use with specific shaped
enclosure
where known.
Word or Phrase:
INTERRUPTED DITCH SYSTEM *
Definition:
Ditch
es interrupted by wide, regular
causeway
s. Each section of
Ditch
is about 30-40m long, and each
causeway
is 10-15m wide. In some cases, a network of
field
s has been created. Found mainly in the South East of England.
Word or Phrase:
CAUSEWAYED RING DITCH *
Definition:
A monument comprising an irregularly circular enclosing
ditch
, interrupted by several
causeway
s, surrounding a central circular area used for funerary activities, often concealed originally beneath an earthen
mound
. Index with
barrow
type where known.
Word or Phrase:
MULTIPLE DITCH SYSTEM *
Definition:
A multiple, parallel arrangement of
linear earthwork
ditch
es, usually accompanied by banks, and often of considerable territorial extent. Usually of later
prehistoric
or
Roman
date.
Word or Phrase:
DITCHED ENCLOSURE *
Definition:
An area of land enclosed by one or several
boundary ditch
es. Double index with a term to indicate the shape of the
enclosure
where known.
Word or Phrase:
ANTI TANK DITCH *
Definition:
Stop-line against invading
tank
s in form of a
ditch
during the
defence
of Britain.
Word or Phrase:
SEGMENTED DITCH *
Definition:
A
ditch
which is not continuous but instead is made up of segments which may vary in length and width.
Word or Phrase:
BOUNDARY DITCH *
Definition:
A
ditch
that indicates the limit of an area or a piece of land.
Word or Phrase:
DRAINAGE DITCH *
Definition:
A long, narrow
ditch
designed to carry water away from a waterlogged area.
Word or Phrase:
PALISADE DITCH *
Definition:
A
ditch
associated with a
palisade
.
Word or Phrase:
RING DITCH *
Definition:
Circular or near circular
ditch
es, usually seen as
cropmark
s. Use the term where the function is unknown.
Ring ditch
es may be the remains of ploughed out
round barrow
s,
round
house
s, or of
modern
feature
s such as
searchlight emplacement
s.
Word or Phrase:
TOWN DITCH *
Definition:
A
ditch
constructed to surround a
town
for defensive purposes.
Word or Phrase:
DITCH *
Definition:
A long and narrow
hollow
or
trench
dug in the ground, often used to carry water though it may be dry for much of the year.
* Copyright of English Heritage (1999)
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