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  • 121Mound — For other uses, see Mound (disambiguation). Grave Creek Mound, in Moundsville, West Virginia A mound is a general term for an artificial heaped pile of earth, gravel, sand, rocks, or debris …

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  • 122Fort Necessity National Battlefield — Infobox protected area | name = Fort Necessity National Battlefield nrhp type = hd | caption = locator x = 227 locator y = 72 location = Fayette County, Pennsylvania, USA nearest city = Uniontown, PA lat degrees = 39 lat minutes = 48 lat seconds …

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  • 123Rössen culture — Geographical range Central Europe: Germany except north, Low Countries, nort …

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  • 124Military history of the Russian Empire — Armies of Russia Kievan Rus Druzhina (862–1400s) Voyi …

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  • 125Breastwork (fortification) — A breastwork is a fortification. The term is usually applied to temporary fortifications, often an earthwork thrown up to breast height to provide protection to defenders firing over it from a standing position. A more permanent structure,… …

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  • 126Dunster Castle — Dunster, Somerset, England Dunster Castle …

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  • 127Stanwick Iron Age Fortifications — (also known as Stanwick Camp ), a huge Iron Age hill fort comprising over 9 kilometers (6 miles) of ditches and ramparts enclosing approximately 300 hectares (700 acres) of land, are situated in Richmondshire, North Yorkshire, England. They are… …

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  • 128Platform mound — A platform mound is any earthwork or mound intended to support a structure or activity.The Mississippian Native American Platform MoundSpecifically, the Mississippian culture is well known for using platform mounds as a central aspect of their… …

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