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- Ring_ditch abstract "In archaeology, a ring ditch is a trench of circular or penannular plan, cut into bedrock. They are usually identified through aerial photography either as soil marks or cropmarks. When excavated, ring ditches are usually found to be the ploughed‐out remains of a round barrow where the barrow mound has completely disappeared, leaving only the infilled former quarry ditch. Both Neolithic and Bronze Age ring ditches have been discovered.The term is most often used as a generic description in cases where there is no clear evidence for the function of the site: for instance where it has been ploughed flat and is known only as a cropmark or a geophysical anomaly. The two most frequent monument types represented by ring ditches are roundhouses (where the 'ditch' is actually a foundation slot or eaves drip gully) and round barrows. The term is not normally used for larger features than these. Larger features would instead be described as 'circular enclosures'.Also related to ring ditches, is the causewayed ring ditch, which is a roughly circular ditch with a central area and multiple causeways which cross it. The causewayed ring ditch is a subcategory of the ring ditch.".
- Ring_ditch wikiPageExternalLink walcourt.htm.
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- Ring_ditch wikiPageWikiLink Advanced_Spaceborne_Thermal_Emission_and_Reflection_Radiometer.
- Ring_ditch wikiPageWikiLink Archaeology.
- Ring_ditch wikiPageWikiLink Bronze_Age.
- Ring_ditch wikiPageWikiLink Category:Archaeological_features.
- Ring_ditch wikiPageWikiLink Category:Monument_types.
- Ring_ditch wikiPageWikiLink Caucasus.
- Ring_ditch wikiPageWikiLink Causewayed_ring_ditch.
- Ring_ditch wikiPageWikiLink Cropmark.
- Ring_ditch wikiPageWikiLink Earthworks_(engineering).
- Ring_ditch wikiPageWikiLink GPS.
- Ring_ditch wikiPageWikiLink Global_Positioning_System.
- Ring_ditch wikiPageWikiLink Modal_analysis.
- Ring_ditch wikiPageWikiLink Neolithic.
- Ring_ditch wikiPageWikiLink O._G._S._Crawford.
- Ring_ditch wikiPageWikiLink Ordnance_Survey.
- Ring_ditch wikiPageWikiLink Ordnance_survey.
- Ring_ditch wikiPageWikiLink Pyatigorsk.
- Ring_ditch wikiPageWikiLink Stavropol.
- Ring_ditch wikiPageWikiLink Yacuma_River.
- Ring_ditch wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ring ditch".
- Ring_ditch wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ring-ditches".
- Ring_ditch wikiPageWikiLinkText "prehistoric ring ditch".
- Ring_ditch wikiPageWikiLinkText "ring ditch".
- Ring_ditch hasPhotoCollection Ring_ditch.
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- Ring_ditch subject Category:Archaeological_features.
- Ring_ditch subject Category:Monument_types.
- Ring_ditch hypernym Trench.
- Ring_ditch type Article.
- Ring_ditch type Monument.
- Ring_ditch type Place.
- Ring_ditch type Type.
- Ring_ditch type Article.
- Ring_ditch type Monument.
- Ring_ditch type Type.
- Ring_ditch comment "In archaeology, a ring ditch is a trench of circular or penannular plan, cut into bedrock. They are usually identified through aerial photography either as soil marks or cropmarks. When excavated, ring ditches are usually found to be the ploughed‐out remains of a round barrow where the barrow mound has completely disappeared, leaving only the infilled former quarry ditch.".
- Ring_ditch label "Ring ditch".
- Ring_ditch sameAs Kreisgraben.
- Ring_ditch sameAs Fotgrøft.
- Ring_ditch sameAs m.058301.
- Ring_ditch sameAs Q1490797.
- Ring_ditch sameAs Q1490797.
- Ring_ditch wasDerivedFrom Ring_ditch?oldid=680145260.
- Ring_ditch isPrimaryTopicOf Ring_ditch.