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n. 壁垒,眉毛



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  • Vallum (Hadrians Wall) - Wikipedia
    The Vallum at Downhill Typical cross-section of Hadrian's Wall and Vallum The Vallum at Cawfields The road and Vallum at Shield on the Wall The Vallum is a huge earthwork associated with Hadrian's Wall in England Unique on any Roman frontier, it runs practically from coast to coast to the south of the wall It was built a few years after the wall Current opinion is that the Vallum demarcated
  • Vallum
    Vallum deploys through a lightweight, MDM-ready browser extension and a highly available cloud-hosted backend running on Kubernetes — designed for simplicity, scalability, and seamless AI access
  • Vallum - Wikipedia
    Vallum is either the whole or a portion of the fortifications of a Roman camp The vallum usually comprised an earthen or turf rampart (Agger) with a wooden palisade on top, with a deep outer ditch (fossa) The name is derived from vallus (a stake), and properly means the palisade which ran along the outer edge of the top of the agger, but is usually used to refer to the whole fortification
  • vallum - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    vallum (plural vallums or valla) (historical, Ancient Rome) A rampart; a wall, as in a fortification (anatomy) The eyebrow
  • VALLUM Definition Meaning | Merriam-Webster Medical
    The meaning of VALLUM is an anatomical wall
  • Vallum (Hadrians Wall) — Grokipedia
    The Vallum is a monumental earthwork constructed by the Romans as part of the Hadrian's Wall frontier system in northern England, featuring a broad central ditch flanked on either side by parallel mounds or ramparts and measuring approximately 35 meters (120 Roman feet) wide overall, running parallel to the Wall itself about 180 meters to the south [1] Built around AD 122 as an addition to
  • Vallum - Roman Geek
    The Vallum was part of the Roman legionary camp defences usually consisting of a packed earth rampart topped by a palisade The Vallum also refers to a massive earthwork which runs parallel to Hadrian's Wall and along its entire length of 74 miles Hadrian’s Wall Vallum The Vallum appears to have been built at the same time as the Wall (122
  • Hadrians Wall - World History Encyclopedia
    Hadrian's Wall (known in antiquity as the Vallum Hadriani or the Vallum Aelian) is a defensive frontier work in northern Britain which dates from 122 CE The wall ran from coast to coast at a length
  • The Vallum @ Hadrian’s Wall – it’s Prehistoric!
    The first ever detailed survey of the Vallum at Hadrian’s Wall proves conclusively that the Roman’s built of an existing ‘DyKE’ structure to move quarried materials and provide stone to Hadrian’s Wall The details of the survey are contained in a New Book called ‘Ancient Prehistoric Canals (Dykes) – The Vallum’ now available on Amazon
  • Vallum | Military Wiki | Fandom
    Vallum is a term applied either to the whole or a portion of the fortifications of a Roman camp The vallum usually comprised an earthen or turf rampart (Agger) with a wooden palisade on top, with a deep outer ditch (fossa) The name is derived from vallus (a stake), and properly means the palisade which ran along the outer edge of the top of the agger, but is usually used to refer to the





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