Collis, J. and Ralston, I. (1976). Late La Tène defences. Germania 54. Vol 54, pp. 135-146.

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Late La Tène defences
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Germania 54
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Germania
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54
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135 - 146
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Brief survey of British and Continental defences led to the conclusion that there is nothing in either the murus gallicus or the Kelheim type to suggest a Mediterranean origin; the spread of hornwork entrances and of dump ramparts may well be from Britain to the Continent; and the widespread adoption of the dump rampart appears to stem from its greater resistance to Roman siege machinery than the old timber-laced ramparts could offer.
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John Collis ORCID icon
Ian Ralston ORCID icon
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Year of Publication:
1976
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Subjects / Periods:
ROMAN (Historic England Periods)
Defences Brief Survey (Auto Detected Subject)
Continental Defences (Auto Detected Subject)
Kelheim (Auto Detected Subject)
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05 Dec 2008