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United States historic place
Double Ditch, also known as the Double Ditch State Historic Site, Burgois Site, 32BL8, Bourgois Site, and Double Ditch Earth Lodge Village Site, is an
Double_Ditch
Ancient Greek city of Asia Minor
walls about 10 metres (33 ft) high. These are in turn surrounded by a double ditch on the land portions, and also included over 100 towers in various locations
Nicaea
Part of Ireland controlled by England in the Late Middle Ages
different from the previous section, in that it does not consist of a double ditch and bank. Rather, the builders made use of an existing shallow escarpment
The_Pale_(Ireland)
Medieval fortification
accompanied by a walled courtyard, or bailey, surrounded by a protective ditch and palisade. Relatively easy to build with unskilled labour, but still
Motte-and-bailey_castle
Town in West Lothian, Scotland
development by CFA Archaeology found the remains of a sub-circular double-ditched enclosure. Not many artefacts were found and radiocarbon dates from
Winchburgh
Town in Bavaria, Germany
gate of the market town before 1350, which was then protected with a double ditch. Since the 15th century, it separated the interior from the exterior
Rosenheim
Military youth organization
Obstacle course – In which the obstacles include 6-feet wall, zig-zag, double ditch, balancing, 3-feet bar, left bar, right bar, incline, etc. It is done
National_Cadet_Corps_(India)
District and municipality in Bursa, Turkey
(3 mi) of walls that were about 10 m (33 ft) high and enclosed within a double ditch on the landward sides. The walls incorporated over 100 towers. Large
İznik
Iron Age hillfort in Wiltshire, England
excellent defensive slopes on all sides, which have been supplemented by the double ditch and rampart earthworks. The settlement and hillfort were partially excavated
Sidbury_Hill
Book about history of England's landscapes by William George Hoskins
way') could be formed by the digging of a "double ditch", i.e. a pair of raised earth banks either side of a ditch to mark the boundary of two estates, and
The Making of the English Landscape
The_Making_of_the_English_Landscape
Roman fort in Hesse, Germany
with 4 gates. The 3.25 hectares (8.0 acres) interior was enclosed by a double ditch and a mortared defensive wall; its external face was whitewashed and
Saalburg
United States historic place
parcel. Double Ditch State Historic Site, similar village site, also NRHP-listed Depression Era Work Relief Construction Features at Double Ditch Indian
Menoken_Indian_Village_Site
1863 battle between British and Kingitanga forces
Rangiriri line had begun before the fall of Meremere with a 500 m long double ditch dug between the Waikato River and Lake Kopuera. Strengthening work had
Battle_of_Rangiriri
English nobleman and military commander (1404–1444)
sent a large army under Richemont to break the siege. The English dug a double ditch rampart with only 1,000 men, while Somerset's squadron prevented a French
John Beaufort, 1st Duke of Somerset
John_Beaufort,_1st_Duke_of_Somerset
Former Roman legion camp in Switzerland
surrounded by a double ditch. By 72 AD this had been replaced by a 3.6 m (12 ft) thick wall with massive gates, watchtowers and a single ditch. The first systematic
Vindonissa
Archaeological complex in County Meath, Ireland
dog bones, were found in the ditch. Within the Ráth na Ríogh is the Mound of the Hostages and two round, double-ditched enclosures which together make
Hill_of_Tara
Complex of archaeological sites in Roscommon, Ireland
000 ft) north west of Rathcroghan mound. It has a double ditch on three sides of the monument and an extra ditch on the western side. There is a small cairn
Rathcroghan
1972 novel by Buchi Emecheta
In the Ditch is a 1972 novel written by Nigerian writer Buchi Emecheta. It was first published on New Statesman as a regular column then published in
In_the_Ditch_(novel)
Roman military camp in Rusovce, Bratislava, Slovakia
Cohort and Ala fort, square fort with rounded corners surrounded by a double ditch (Spitzgraben), Burgus of Late Antiquity Unit/Formation a) legio XV, b)
Gerulata
Tool for cutting brush and the like
viewed as a type of axe. Other common names for the tool are bush knife, ditch bank blade, briar axe, and surveyor's brush axe. On the East Coast of the
Sling_blade
Roman fort and mining settlement in Carmarthenshire, Wales
subduing the Silures of Roman Wales. The fort had an earthen rampart and double ditch. The date of first construction was determined from a Samian ware inkwell
Luentinum
Village in Monmouthshire, Wales
side is a similar sized camp, of a semicircular shape, and having a double ditch and rampart.' J. Geraint Jenkins observed in his book The Welsh wollen
Pandy,_Monmouthshire
Native American tribe of the Great Plains
The people built new ditches and palisades circumscribing smaller areas as their populations reduced. What was known as Double Ditch Village was located
Mandan
Ancient Roman settlement in Shropshire, England
single-ditched enclosure that may have been a military storage depot from the campaign of Quintus Veranius in AD 57 and a smaller double-ditched enclosure
Uxacona
Uprising against the Roman Empire (69–70 CE)
and well-defended, with walls of mud, brick, and wood, towers, and a double ditch. After some failed attempts to take the camp by force, Civilis decided
Revolt_of_the_Batavi
the exploration of a double ring ditch in 1931, although most ring ditches are true circles with only one ditch. However, ditches have been known to overlap
Ring_ditch
Hill in Greater Manchester, England
Iron Age farmstead dating to the first millennium BC, enclosed by a double ditch and featuring crop marks. A Roman road from Melandra to Astbury probably
Werneth_Low
Name shared by a number of prehistoric bank and ditch earthworks
Grim's Ditch, Grim's Dyke (also Grimsdyke or Grimes Dike in derivative names) or Grim's Bank is a name shared by a number of prehistoric bank and ditch linear
Grim's_Ditch
Season of television series
which indicate a high status building. They soon identify the large double ditch which originally enclosed the monastery complex. Victor tries his hand
Time_Team_series_5
Former Roman fort in the Castlefield area of Manchester in North West England
measured 160 metres (175 yd) by 130 metres (140 yd) and was surrounded by a double ditch and wooden rampart. Around AD 200 the wooden rampart was replaced by
Mamucium
Trail that combines running and exercising
at 1.5' high and rising to 3.5'. High wall – 6' high brick wall Double Ditch – 2 ditches about 6' wide and about 4' apart. Right hand vault – a 3.5' high
Assault_course
Former castle in South Lanarkshire, Scotland
against attackers on its south and east. A double ditch protected the east and north sides, but the outer north ditch has been filled in for farming activities
Kilbride_Castle
Community in Merthyr Tydfil, Wales
separated by a narrow berm of 0.6 metres (2 ft 0 in) wide from its double ditch. The inner ditch was 0.4 metres (1 ft 4 in) wide, the outer 0.3 metres (1 ft
Penydarren
shown by excavations by Ernst Nickel and other archaeologists, e.g. a double ditch system. 937 - Mauritiuskloster [de] (monastery) founded by Otto the Great
Timeline_of_Magdeburg
The Roman camp at Anreppen, here the partially reconstructed double ditch, which was probably the winter camp of Sentius' legion from 4 to 6 AD.
Immensum_bellum
UNESCO World Heritage Site
structures with stonework, was underway by the middle of the first century. A double ditch was added around the outside of the walls, and additional ramps and walls
Novaesium
1709 siege of the War of the Spanish Succession
at Mons were extensive; a wall with 18–20 ravelins, surrounded by a double ditch fed by two rivers. In addition, the town was partly situated on a hill
Siege_of_Mons_(1709)
Roman fort, cultural heritage and archaeological site in Germany
two phases, with a three-metre-wide wall made of wood and soil and a double ditch. No information is available about the inner buildings. The two legions
Vetera
Aircraft landing on a body of water
as floatplanes and flying boats, land on water as a normal operation. Ditching is a controlled emergency landing on the water surface in an aircraft not
Water_landing
2007-8 kayaking expedition
the first person rowed solo across the Tasman Sea in 1977, Crossing the Ditch was the effort of Justin Jones and James Castrission, known as Cas and Jonesy
Crossing_the_Ditch
Privately owned island in Fiji
highest point of the island, describing it as "a regular fort, with double ditch, nearly circular on top [...] the foundation of a temple (square) and
Wakaya_Island
Roman fortification in Suffolk, England
inner rampart 9 ft high and counterscarps 12 and 14 ft high. With its double ditches it is one of the most impressive of its kind in Suffolk, around half
Clare_Camp
Cross dyke built as a Scotland-England border mark
one point the Dike takes the form of a narrow strip and then becomes a double ditch with a space of about 30 ft separating them. There is little evidence
Scots'_Dike
Castle in Bissendorf, Germany
plan of a round tower. The deep moats may also be made out. Within the double ditch system, the site has an area of about 5,000 square metres. In 1997 and
Holter_Burg
British archaeological site
AD 77/8. The third period of AD 77/78-79 included construction of a double ditch system, a twin-portalled gateway on the south and occupation outside
Roman_fort_at_The_Lunt
356 feet (111 metres) square. They were surrounded by a ditch, in some parts a double ditch when the fort was built in about AD 79. Inside are the outlines
Slack_Roman_Fort
Hamlet in Cornwall, England
approaching the bridge from the south east is banked on its north side by a double-ditch earthwork which is a scheduled monument, possibly constructed to guard
Tregidden
wooden slates. The complex was surrounded by a wooden palisade with a double ditch and three gates to the west, east and south. The location of what would
Waldgirmes_Forum
Former Medieval castle in Cottingham, East Riding of Yorkshire, England
fortify the site. By 1272 a moat had been built and a boundary wall and double ditch were noted in 1282. The male line of the de Stutevilles ended in 1233
Baynard_Castle,_Cottingham
sites, including On-a-Slant Village, Large-and-Scattered Village, and Double Ditch Village, made up the homeland of the Mandan Nation from about the mid-1500s
History of Bismarck, North Dakota
History_of_Bismarck,_North_Dakota
Settlement established on the current site of the City of London around 43–50 AD
Plantation Place on Cornhill, with 3m-high banks and enclosed by 3m deep double ditches. It was built as an emergency solution to protect Londinium's important
Londinium
Village in Powys, Wales
earthworks consist of a large mound or motte, protected to the north by a double ditch, probably built by the earl of Cornwall in 1233. Beyond this is a large
New_Radnor
Commune in Hauts-de-France, France
the place, it was probably a defenceless village. A fenced mound and a double ditch would soon have been created by the Danes. This is the origin of the
Guînes
16th-century English soldier
Lord Mountjoy, the commander who eventually defeated Tyrone, built a double-ditch fort between Newry and Armagh, which he named Mountnorris in honour of
John_Norris_(soldier)
2009 aviation accident in New York
Seattle, in the United States, that ditched onto the Hudson River shortly after takeoff on January 15, 2009, due to a double engine failure caused by a bird
US_Airways_Flight_1549
Parish in Herefordshire, England
British king, Ambrosius" (Ambrosius Aurelianus), elliptical in form with double ditch and ramparts. From the camp can be seen thirteen counties. Previously
Croft_and_Yarpole
Depression Era Work Relief Construction Features at Double Ditch Indian Village Site State Historic Site
National Register of Historic Places listings in Burleigh County, North Dakota
National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Burleigh_County,_North_Dakota
E. Mpongwe Fortified Camp, Mpongwe, consisting of a raised bank and double ditch constructed during a period of raiding into the area by the neighbours
Monuments and Historic Sites of Zambia
Monuments_and_Historic_Sites_of_Zambia
been little used afterwards. The only traces are a mound ringed by a double ditch, located within a golf course. Bonhard Castle Tower house 16th century
List of castles in West Lothian
List_of_castles_in_West_Lothian
Settlement type
A moated settlement (環濠集落) (English: moated settlements, ditched settlements, ditch-enclosed settlements ) is a human settlement (village) surrounded by
Moated_settlements
Prehistoric site in Japan
palisades on the inside of the ditches. Indeed, the so-called "Northern Inner Enclosure" was surrounded by double ditches (SPBE 2000). Some of the raised-floor
Yoshinogari_site
Roman fort in Birmingham, United Kingdom
was defended by a turf and earth bank with a timber wall, towers and double ditches. Within the fort were timber buildings including barrack blocks, a granary
Metchley_Fort
Hill castle in Northeim district, Lower Saxony
is surrounded on three sides by a double ditch. On the fourth side the terrain drops away steeply, rendering a ditch unnecessary. To the northeast and
Grubenhagen_Castle_(Einbeck)
American serial killer (1974–2026)
then shot through the passenger side window. The car crashed into a nearby ditch, where it was found the following day. About two weeks later, Johnson was
Raymond_Eugene_Johnson
Bronze Age hillfort in Somerset, England
the perimeter is a double rampart, but the flatter eastern side has an extra counterscarp rampart with well-defined double ditches. There are two entrances
Small_Down_Knoll
Linear earthworks in Ireland
substantial timber palisade with external ditch. Behind the palisade was a double bank with intervening ditch. The timber structure was radiocarbon-dated
Black_Pig's_Dyke
Protected building in Gurnsey
rest of Guernsey. Earthworks dating from 500 to 600 BC, comprising a double ditch and bank, indicate that an Iron Age fort existed on the hill where Vale
Vale_Castle,_Guernsey
place. He wants to go back to the hotel. Danny and Kathy find a way to ditch Phil. They find a little place. The Waiter (Erminio Spalla) says they wouldn't
List of The Danny Thomas Show episodes
List_of_The_Danny_Thomas_Show_episodes
First balloon to cross the Atlantic Ocean
#10), ditched east of the Azores as the wind carried him in the general direction of Western Sahara. The Double Eagle (attempt #11), in 1977, ditched west
Double_Eagle_II
as king of Germany. Battle of Oujda Kingdom of Tlemcen beats back last-ditch invasion by Almohads and Marinids. 1249 Wars of the Guelphs and Ghibellines
List_of_battles_301–1300
Suburb of Hamilton, New Zealand
The area was confiscated in 1864, after the invasion of the Waikato. A double ditch remains to the north of the Pa. Carved wooden items, found close to the
Pukete
Stream in Delaware, USA
Parker and Sampson Ditch is a 3.72 mi (5.99 km) long first-order tributary to Marshyhope Creek in Sussex County, Delaware. This is the only stream of
Parker_and_Sampson_Ditch
Historic monument in County Donegal, Ireland
was undertaken at the site and the surrounding fields which recorded a double ditch circular boundary surrounding the graveyard with the standing high cross
Clonca_Church_&_Cross
Hamlet in Cumbria, England
now protected as a Scheduled Monument. The dyke comprises a bank and double ditch and is generally understood to have marked land belonging to the bishops
Cumdivock
Freestanding structure preventing movement across a boundary
solid foundation along its whole length. Alternatives to fencing include a ditch (sometimes filled with water, forming a moat). Agricultural fencing, to
Fence
Type of recessed barrier
[so də lu] lit. 'wolf jump'), also known as a sunk fence, blind fence, ditch and fence, deer wall, or foss, is a recessed landscape design element that
Ha-ha
Archaeological site
extent. No remains outside of the ditches have been found. However, the mapping shows existence of another double ditch which was buried under the central
Crkvine_(Stubline)
Shopping street in North Oxford, England
Oxford claims that "[i]n 1930, when Summertown became part of the city, Double Ditch was renamed South Parade, supposedly on the suggestion of a German professor
South_Parade
Medieval castle in Yorkshire, England
positioned on a rocky outcrop overlooking the River Rye. Featuring double ditches surrounding a rectangular inner bailey, the castle bears little resemblance
Helmsley_Castle
Village in Oxfordshire, England
named Witta, but there is evidence of an earlier settlement. Bronze Age double-ditch enclosures and middle Bronze Age pottery were identified in the 1960s
Long_Wittenham
Public park in Auckland, New Zealand
north-western end of Purahurawai / Scandretts Bay. Protected by a deep double ditch, the pā would have been occupied by Rangatira (chiefs) and provided shelter
Scandrett_Regional_Park
Village in Essex, England
Romano-British pottery and four struck flint flakes were recovered. A double-ditched Romano-British enclosure (60x80m) was found with second century samian
Alresford,_Essex
Event during the Russo-Turkish War (1806–1812)
garrison eventually numbered 12,000 men. They fortified the defenses with double ditches and trenches, and installed numerous artillery batteries. When Prozorovsky's
Siege_of_Brăila_(1809)
Leader of China since 2012
crackdown on deserters from the countryside and sent to a work camp to dig ditches. He later returned to the village under the persuasion of his aunt Qi Yun
Xi_Jinping
2026 video game
Retrieved 26 January 2026. Kerry, Ben (18 March 2026). "Playground Games Says Ditching Xbox One Will Help Forza Horizon 6's Post-Launch Plans". Pure Xbox. Retrieved
Forza_Horizon_6
Prehistoric monument in England
placed between 2600 BC and 2400 BC. The surrounding circular earth bank and ditch, which constitute the earliest phase of the monument, have been dated to
Stonehenge
Alligator Bridge 30 June American attack thwarted because of terrain, including ditch dug by British. Battle of Wyoming 3 July British-Iroquois victory over Americans
List_of_battles_1601–1800
Archaeological site in Penkridge, Staffordshire, England
(2,600 ft) to the north east of the civilian settlement lay a large double-ditched enclosure identified as a possible Vexillation fortress, with two smaller
Pennocrucium
American state heritage agency
Historic Site Mercer David Thompson State Historic Site Verendrye McHenry Double Ditch Indian Village Burleigh Former North Dakota Executive Mansion Bismarck
State Historical Society of North Dakota
State_Historical_Society_of_North_Dakota
Viking Age hoard of silver jewellery and other items
that the building had been constructed within a large, rectilinear double-ditched enclosure which was partitioned by a separate enclosure. According to
Galloway_Hoard
stud in the genitals, rendering him sterile and afraid of mares. As a last-ditch effort to recoup his $12 million loss on the stud, Adam considers Grant's
List_of_Traders_episodes
Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
Fortifications A piece of the former village fortification, remnants of wall and double ditch, the typical impenetrable hedgerows (Gebück), today converted into a
Bechtolsheim
American politician and activist (born 1989)
2019). "Politicians squabble over who is to blame for Amazon decision to ditch New York". USA Today. Archived from the original on August 21, 2023. Retrieved
Alexandria_Ocasio-Cortez
War actions of the German military officer
proof of virtue. The nature of the fighting as well diminished the last-ditch, close-quarter actions that are primary nurturers of mutual bitterness.
Erwin Rommel in the Second World War
Erwin_Rommel_in_the_Second_World_War
Coastal town in Hampshire, England
two forts, Fort James and Fort Charles, and a series of bastions and double ditches to encircle the town, known as the Gosport Lines. During the Georgian
Gosport
American entrepreneur and venture capitalist (born 1967)
InfluenceWatch. Chapman, Lizette (15 February 2018). "Peter Thiel is ditching San Francisco for Los Angeles". Archived from the original on 2 January
Peter_Thiel
brings it to her saying he bought it for her. Ronnie and his friend Ralph ditched two days of school to spend the days at Griffith Park. Gracie says that
List of The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show episodes
List_of_The_George_Burns_and_Gracie_Allen_Show_episodes
Chris (June 14, 2023). "Cornel West to Run for President With Green Party, Ditches People's Party". The Daily Beast. Retrieved July 16, 2023. Kennedy, Kaitlyn
2024 United States presidential election
2024_United_States_presidential_election
Canadian rapper and singer (born 1986)
Archived from the original on May 26, 2016. Retrieved May 22, 2016. "Drake Ditched The Heart Haircut & Debuted A Completely New Look!". Hot97. December 3
Drake_(musician)
Village in County Kildare, Ireland
and Rathmore. An act of 1494-5 required the boundary to consist of a double ditch of six feet high above the ground at one side or part which mireth next
Kilteel
DOUBLE DITCH
DOUBLE DITCH
Boy/Male
British, Christian, English
Dark Water; In the Seventeenth Century; Diminutive of Douglas
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : variant of Double.In some cases, probably an altered spelling of South German Dobel or Döbel, a topographic name for someone who lived in a gorge or deep valley, Middle High German southern dialect tobel.
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : nickname from Old French doubel ‘twin’ (literally ‘double’, from Late Latin duplus, classical Latin duplex, from du(o) ‘two’ + plek, a root meaning ‘fold’).
Surname or Lastname
French
French : from a reduced form of the Germanic personal name Hildo (see Hildebrand, Houde).French : habitational name from any of several places in Normandy called La Houle or Les Houles, named in Old French with the singular or plural of houle ‘cave’.English : variant of Hole.
Male
English
Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Dubhghall, DOYLE means "black stranger."Â
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Coble.Americanized spelling of German Kobel.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a variant of the medieval personal name Tebald, Tibalt (see Theobald).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Wombwell in South Yorkshire, named with the Old English byname Wamba meaning ‘belly’ (or this word used in a transferred topographical sense) + Old English well(a) ‘spring’, ‘stream’.
Girl/Female
Christian, Hindu, Indian, Kannada
Money
Girl/Female
Scottish
From the Gaelic 'dubhglas' meaning dark water, dark stream, or from the dark river.
Male
English
English name derived from the vocabulary word, from Latin nobilis, NOBLE means "noble."
Boy/Male
Hindu
Born during the rainy season, Money
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Dibble.Altered spelling of German Deibel or Deubel.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for a sickly person, from French debile ‘frail’, ‘weak’ (from Latin debilis).Americanized spelling of German Diebel.
Girl/Female
Latin
Mistress of the home.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : possibly a variant of Goble or Gobel.Perhaps an Americanized spelling of French Gobeil.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Money; Russian Currency
Surname or Lastname
English
English : of uncertain origin; perhaps derived from the vocabulary word soul as a term of affection.French (Soulé) : variant of Soulier 1.George Soule (1600–80), one of the passengers on the Mayflower in 1620, was one of the founders of Duxbury, MA, where he became comparatively wealthy. He left eight children.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the medieval personal name Dobbe, one of several pet forms of Robert in which the initial letter was altered. Compare Hobbs.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Dowdell.Possibly an altered spelling of German Daudel, Dautel, variants of Dietz.
DOUBLE DITCH
DOUBLE DITCH
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Beauty; Movable
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Lord Rama
Boy/Male
Hindu
Girl/Female
Hindu
Goddess Lakshmi
Boy/Male
Biblical
The Lord is good.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Gracious
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Kathleen, KATHLYN means "pure."
Boy/Male
Australian, Chinese, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Teutonic
Form of Arnold; Eagle; Eagle Ruler; Warrior; Powerful
Girl/Female
Assamese, Indian, Tamil
Piercing Eyes
Female
English
Pet form of English Jackalyn, JAKI means "supplanter."
DOUBLE DITCH
DOUBLE DITCH
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DOUBLE DITCH
v. t.
To load with a double charge, as of gunpowder.
a.
To increase by adding an equal number, quantity, length, value, or the like; multiply by two; to double a sum of money; to double a number, or length.
n.
A game between two pairs of players; as, a first prize for doubles.
n.
Double beer; strong beer.
a.
Double; doubled; reduplicative; repeated.
n.
That which is doubled over or together; a doubling; a plait; a fold.
v. t.
To double the natural darkness of (a place).
n.
Double-quick time, step, or march.
adv.
Twice; doubly.
adv.
In a double degree; doubly.
imp. & p. p.
of Double
n.
One who, or that which, doubles.
v. i.
To set up a word or words a second time by mistake; to make a doublet.
n.
Among compositors, a doublet (see Doublet, 2.); among pressmen, a sheet that is twice pulled, and blurred.
adv.
In twice the quantity; to twice the degree; as, doubly wise or good; to be doubly sensible of an obligation.
n.
The state of being double or doubled.
a.
To be the double of; to exceed by twofold; to contain or be worth twice as much as.
n.
The act of one that doubles; a making double; reduplication; also, that which is doubled.