Grim's Ditch
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 earthworks. Enigmatic in both their naming and original function, examples are found across the chalk uplands of southern England.
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Grim's Ditch
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 earthworks. Enigmatic in both their naming and original function, examples are found across the chalk uplands of southern England.
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Grim's Ditch, Grim's Dyke (als ...... k uplands of southern England.
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Grim’s Ditch, auch Grim’s Dyke ...... W. Sauer etwa um 300 v. Chr.).
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Ancient earthworks in England ...... Red dot Sites named after Grim
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Grim's Ditch, Grim's Dyke (als ...... k uplands of southern England.
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Grim’s Ditch, auch Grim’s Dyke ...... W. Sauer etwa um 300 v. Chr.).
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Grim's Ditch
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Grim’s Ditch
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