multivallate उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- Commenting on their distribution across southern Britain, Forde-Johnston stated that " roughly one-third of the Iron Age forts in England and Wales have multivallate defences, the remaining two-thirds being univallate . " It has been suggested that only the innermost rampart would be manned with the other ones serving more to make space and breakup charges.
- This is supported by the possibility that the multiple rings of ditches often employed at developed hill forts ( the technical term for which is " multivallate " ) were likely to be not just defensive; so many ditches and ramparts, such as those at Maiden Castle, were excessive for defence alone so were likely used as statements of power and authority.
- This outer face or revetment is normally of timber or dry stone walling, or a combination of the two, and retains the core of earth, chalk, clay etc ., derived in most cases from the outer ditch . " Glacis banks on the other hand " are usually triangular in cross-section and at their simplest consist of a single dump of the material excavated from the ditch . " The number of these such ramparts differs in Iron Age British hillforts; some, which are known as univallate, are single-rampart only, whilst others, known as multivallate, are multi-rampart forts.