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... moat- like features are wide : at the site of Noen U - Loke , there are at least five such moats with a combined width of 200 metres . Surface inspection often reveals areas of iron slag and Iron Age pottery sherds . Many are associated ...
... moat- like features are wide : at the site of Noen U - Loke , there are at least five such moats with a combined width of 200 metres . Surface inspection often reveals areas of iron slag and Iron Age pottery sherds . Many are associated ...
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... moats under cultural deposits , indicating that the expanding settlement covered at least one earlier moat . Thus , by building up banks round the site with fill removed from their vicinity , the prehistoric occupants were able to ...
... moats under cultural deposits , indicating that the expanding settlement covered at least one earlier moat . Thus , by building up banks round the site with fill removed from their vicinity , the prehistoric occupants were able to ...
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... moats that ringed the Iron Age settlements . The outermost , later moats were infilled with a different composition of clay , silt , and sand compatible with a slower water flow and presumably , a drier rainfall regime . The climate ...
... moats that ringed the Iron Age settlements . The outermost , later moats were infilled with a different composition of clay , silt , and sand compatible with a slower water flow and presumably , a drier rainfall regime . The climate ...
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