Examples of 'wooden palisade' in a sentence

Meaning of "wooden palisade"

This phrase describes a fence or barrier made of wooden posts or stakes typically used for defensive purposes

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A defensive wooden palisade was constructed at its base.
There was also probably a wooden palisade on top.
A wooden palisade stretched between these two buildings.
The embankment was most likely topped by a wooden palisade.
A double wooden palisade stood inside the moat.
The compound was protected by a wooden palisade.
A wooden palisade protected the platform.
The village is defended by a wooden palisade.
A wooden palisade with a door separates the command post.
The town itself is surrounded by a high wooden palisade.
A rough wooden palisade surround and protects the village.
It is thought that there was a wooden palisade on top of the turf.
These hastily built fortifications were topped with a wooden palisade.
A wooden palisade built to protect soldiers while firing muskets originally accompanied them.
The only structural evidence was a wooden palisade built in the ditch.

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A wooden palisade with a wooden gate defended the eastern part of the river bank.
This first construction probably consisted of a wooden palisade and tower.
In the early 12th century a wooden palisade was erected around the city to protect it.
The early fortifications consisted of earthen ditches and a wooden palisade.
Five earth vallums and the line of the wooden palisade are visible on the surface.
Archaeological excavation has revealed that the earthwork defences were augmented by a huge wooden palisade.
The whole site was surrounded by a wooden palisade made from Alder.
These twelve squadrons were part of a kilombo, a temporarily fortified town surrounded by a wooden palisade.
There would have also been a wooden palisade surrounding Mapungubwe Hill.
These bastions were made of solid earthen walls and coral with strong wooden palisade.
Resolutely aesthetic, a wooden palisade delimits the space by making it safe, without denaturing it.
The settlements were often enclosed by a wooden palisade for defense.
However, most often, the wooden palisade surrounding the bailey was also replaced with a stone wall.
The plantation borough was protected by a defensive ditch with a wooden palisade on earth banking.
The town was defended by a wooden palisade which was burnt down in 1467.
Post-holes indicate that the enclosure was once protected by a triple wooden palisade.
Oleg 's trading post is surrounded by a wooden palisade that stands 10 feet high.
Satyrus then decided to attack through the swamp, which was protected by a high wooden palisade.
Fort Santa Isabel was originally built in 1667 as a wooden palisade under the Augustinian Recollect priests.
The Iroquoians constructed semi-permanent villages, each usually on high ground and with a wooden palisade.
Built mostly of stone in the east and with a wooden palisade in the west.
The gord was ring-shaped, with wood and earth fortification, topped by a wooden palisade.
Step by step: how to assemble a wooden palisade.
Unlike the tobacco plants ( small green tufts ), the vegetable garden was surrounded by a wooden palisade.
As designed the fort's rear was protected with a wooden palisade or stockade.
It consisted of a perfect square surrounded by a 20-foot-high wooden palisade.

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