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The guerrillas were swarming from their bivouac at the west end of the enclosure.
Extraordinary precautions were taken so that no stranger be allowed in the city and no citizen within the enclosure surrounding the scaffold.
Children were often placed at the front of this enclosure and the area had a distinctive white picket fence to keep fans off the pitch ( up until the 70's ).
When timber was available, many were surrounded by a circle of wooden piles with axe-sharpened bases that were driven into the bottom, forming a circular enclosure that helped to retain the main mound and prevent erosion.
Among these were abundant gardens, integration of nature, and careful consideration of the relationship between enclosure and opening.
The towers were simple rectangular boxes with a non-hierarchical wall enclosure, raised on stilts above a glass-enclosed lobby.
The / 110 and / 130 were housed in a VT100 terminal enclosure.
The ancient Chinese capital for the State of Zhao, Handan, founded in 386 BC, also had walls that were wide at the base ; they were tall, with two separate sides of its rectangular enclosure at a length of 1, 530 yd ( 1, 400 m ).
The coupling transformer, battery, and ringer were in a separate enclosure.
These were similar to the disputes which resulted from enclosure laws in England in the early 18th century.
In the United Kingdom, thousands of villages were abandoned during the Middle Ages, as a result of Black Death, climate change, revolts, and enclosure, the process by which vast amounts of farmland became privately owned.
Likewise, all tenants ' rights of common were secured as were the boundaries of the commons, thus striking a balance between property rights and protection against enclosure.
Most of the indentured servants were English farmers who had been pushed off their lands due to the expansion of livestock raising, the enclosure of land, and overcrowding in the countryside.
Although the rebels were all the while tearing down hedges and filling in ditches, only one of the 29 articles mentioned enclosure: " We pray your grace that where it is enacted for inclosyng that it be not hurtfull to suche as have enclosed saffren grounds for they be gretly chargeablye to them, and that from hensforth noman shall enclose any more ".
While the placement of residential huts in a village was not regulated, the ceremonial enclosure ( Vanquech ) and the chief's home were most often centrally located.
The remains of iron age roundhouses were found at Cannard's Grave, in the vicinity of what would later become the Fosse Way, along with artefacts such as quernstones and beads, and a probable iron age farm settlement enclosure has been identified at Field Farm.
In 1100, after the area was captured by the Crusaders, the enclosure once again became a church and Muslims were no longer permitted to enter.
In the late 14th century, under the Mamluks, two additional entrances were pierced into the western end of the south western side and the kalah was extended upwards to the level of the rest of the enclosure.
The 1, 650 meters of city walls were built in two phases: the first during the reign of Philippe III the Bold and the second during the reign of Philippe IV the Fair, who had the enclosure completed between 1289 and 1300.
It survived because it was on common land until the enclosure of the Commons of Harmondsworth parish, after which the fort's ramparts were fairly quickly ploughed out.
She was, almost without fail, depicted as crowned by the hieroglyphics signifying her name, which were a combination of signs for the sacred temple enclosure ( hwt ), along with the sign for neb, or mistress ( Lady ), on top of the enclosure sign.

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Similar planned open space is found at the one fifth enclosure of Nippur.
The site appears to have been abandoned in the fifth century, but 150 Saxon burials have been found to the south of the enclosure.
* On 2nd August 2011, a 17-year old male gaur named " Mani " was found gored to death in his enclosure, by a younger male allegedly over fight for mate at the Arignar Anna Zoological Park, Chennai.
The town was surrounded by secure castle walls and the name Fishguard derives from old Norse fiskigarðr meaning " fish catching enclosure ", indicating that there may have been a Scandinavian trading post, although no evidence has been found.
A cropmark which is understood to have been used as a possible mortuary enclosure has been found at Deanpark House, also near the town.
A triangular stone wall, ten feet ( 3 m ) high and three feet ( 1 m ) wide was added in 1741, and the entire enclosure was called Fort Pepperrell ( a marker can be found designating the area of Fort Oswego on the north west side of the river along a sidewalk ).
Excavations in 2008 to the west at Penwith College found an enclosure ditch and pottery indicating a settlement and, an evolving field system with ditches and interconnecting pits suggesting water management.
In 1995, an Early Neolithic pot, dated 4, 000 to 3, 100 BC, was found in a D-shaped enclosure with a ditch on a farm near Brightlingsea.
* Rondel enclosure, type of prehistoric enclosure found in Continental Europe
At one time, moats could be found inside and outside the fourth enclosure.
The enclosure round the Norse church overlies a Pictish graveyard, and an important Pictish carved stone was found in pieces in this enclosure during site clearance ( also on display in Edinburgh: replica on site ).
Three carved stones, bearing crosses, were found in the enclosure in 1994.
On the top of Ingleborough the remains of an old walled enclosure have been discovered inside which foundations of Iron Age huts have been found.
Investigations of different subspecies mice populations in different locations have found there were low t frequencies in enclosure populations, as well as in different subspecies.
This mud brick structure was discovered in 1902 by the Egypt Exploration Fund, and was found to contain a monumental stela detailing the dedication by Ahmose I and his sister-wife Ahmose-Nefertari of a pyramid and enclosure ( or shrine ) to Tetisheri.
These accordingly may now be identified as the features described in Ahmose's stela found within: a pyramid and an enclosure, built in the midst of Ahmose's own mortuary complex.
Clay statue of the goddess found in a foundation deposit under the enclosure wall of the pyramid of King Anlamani ( 623-595 BCE ), in Nubia.
In 1934 it was excavated by the Third Harvard Archaeological Expedition, led by Hugh O ’ Neill Hencken, which found that the roughly circular enclosure contained at least twelve stone buildings at various times, some of which had souterrains.
The foundation deposits of a temple dedicated to Harpocrates from the reign of Ptolemy IV were also found within the enclosure walls.
A tor enclosure is a prehistoric monument found in the southwestern part of the Great Britain.
Later Bronze Age bowl barrows were erected around the enclosure and even Roman pottery was found in the upper layers of the ditch fills, indicating that the site remained significant over a long period of time.
This cursus is of a similar scale to the well characterised, mid-4th century BC enclosure found nearby at Douglasmuir near Friockheim.

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