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A circular rampart ()Comité International d'Histoire de l'Art (1996) Burgen und Feste Plätze/Chateaux-forts et places fortes/Castles and Fortified Places, Munich: De Gruyter, p. 236. is an embankment built in the shape of a that was used as part of the defences for a military fortification, or refuge, or was built for religious purposes or as a place of gathering.

The period during which these structures were built ranged from the to the .


Construction
The key feature of a circular rampart is that the embankment formed the primary element of the defensive fortification.Radig (1935), pp. 9–10. It can be constructed in various ways: as a simple earth embankment, as a wood and earth structure, or as a wall. Circular ramparts usually have a or ditch in front of them; the embankment can be enhanced with a wooden . They are mostly found on lowlands, but sometimes encircle the summit of a hill. Often several concentric rings were built, which produced a more effective defensive position against attackers. The interior of such sites often shows evidence of buildings such as halls, barns, and other secondary structures.


Locations
Circular ramparts are found in north and western Europe, for example, in , , , , , Belgium and the Netherlands; in central Europe, in and ; in southeastern Europe in , and ; and also in the .Shoemaker, Nancy, American Indians, WileyBlackwell, 1 October 2000, They are often hidden in woods and discovered by aerial photography. Archaeological profiles through the defences and excavations of the interior enable analysis of the period the site was occupied, the pottery used and the type of food consumed.


Notable circular ramparts
  • , near , Denmark
  • Circular rampart of Burg, near , , Germany
  • The , near , Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
  • , Cornwall, England
  • , Denmark
  • Gråborg, built in stages between years 500–1100, Öland, Sweden
  • The Heidenmauer near Bad Dürkheim, Germany
  • , a Choctaw mound, Winston County, USA
  • The circular rampart at , Hampshire, England
  • Celtic circular wall of Otzenhausen, , Germany
  • Saxon rampart on the Marienberg near Nordstemmen, Germany
  • Varbola Stronghold largest circular rampart fortress built in (10th – 12th century)
  • Viking ring fortress of , Sweden


See also

Literature
  • Radig, Dr. Werner (1935). "Die Burgwälle Ostthüringens" in Die Fundpflege. Yr 3, Issue 2/3 (June 1935), pp. 9–15.
  • Orser, Charles E., Encyclopedia of historical archaeology, Routledge, 11 April 2002,


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