souterrain การใช้
- The fort contained a Souterrain for the storage of agricultural produce.
- Many Souterrain underground passageways were constructed, though their purpose is obscure.
- The souterrain was partially backfilled allowing visitors to see the structure in plan.
- In some cases a souterrain ( tunnel ) forms part of the structure.
- Some have suggested a souterrain, a place for storing crops and animals.
- Historical sites include a church, country house, earthwork and a souterrain.
- The existence of a souterrain has been surmised but nothing definite has been found.
- Currently, that's Oto Cosmo Observatory and Laboratoire Souterrain ?Bas Bruit.
- Close by is a ringfort containing a souterrain.
- In July / August 1867 a local farmer rediscovered the souterrain and ogham stones.
- Archaeological digs uncovered an Early Christian souterrain.
- The souterrain was discovered in 1960 during the construction of a Louth County Council cottage.
- An example of an excavated souterrain is the site at Rosal, Strath Naver, Sutherland.
- In May 2010, Art Souterrain also participated to the Expo 2010 in Shanghai, China.
- A souterrain led to the bottom of the hill and could have functioned as an escape route.
- The souterrain had clearly been broken into during the Victorian period, but also, during medieval times.
- A Z-shaped souterrain, in length was also dug into the hill in the Gaelic period.
- Drumlohan Souterrain and Ogham Stones are located in farmland 4 km ( 2?mi ) east of Lemybrien.
- The fort was later partly built over with a broch, which was in turn succeeded by a souterrain.
- It is said that the tunnel ran a further two and a half miles to a souterrain at Pitcur.
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