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Thanks to Valentinian for confirming my interpretion of the danish source
A quick attempt at a translation about the spade goes like this:
The ring castle's southern moat was investigated during a dig in Allégade, due to a planned works to lay down central heating piping. The moat turned out to have been at least three meters deep. Its breadth: around 11 meters. The moat had been filled up over several occations [so it has been filled partially up once, and this work was continued much later]. Finds included a preserved spade made of oak tree, dated by dendro-chronology to the functioning era of the fort. No traces of the moat['s structure] or its bank.
I'm afraid this means that they were unable to find traces of the wooden structure.
copied from my talk page. -- T.woelk 12:47, 27 November 2006 (UTC)
Apart from the map by Braunius I mentioned in my last edit (unfortunately, PD-art does not apply in Denmark, I will look for a copy somewhere) Nonnebakken apparently also appears on a 1795 map of Hunderup Parish. [1]. The relevant entry is no. 7. Valentinian T / C 09:02, 9 May 2007 (UTC)
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Thanks to Valentinian for confirming my interpretion of the danish source
A quick attempt at a translation about the spade goes like this:
The ring castle's southern moat was investigated during a dig in Allégade, due to a planned works to lay down central heating piping. The moat turned out to have been at least three meters deep. Its breadth: around 11 meters. The moat had been filled up over several occations [so it has been filled partially up once, and this work was continued much later]. Finds included a preserved spade made of oak tree, dated by dendro-chronology to the functioning era of the fort. No traces of the moat['s structure] or its bank.
I'm afraid this means that they were unable to find traces of the wooden structure.
copied from my talk page. -- T.woelk 12:47, 27 November 2006 (UTC)
Apart from the map by Braunius I mentioned in my last edit (unfortunately, PD-art does not apply in Denmark, I will look for a copy somewhere) Nonnebakken apparently also appears on a 1795 map of Hunderup Parish. [1]. The relevant entry is no. 7. Valentinian T / C 09:02, 9 May 2007 (UTC)
This article was automatically assessed because at least one WikiProject had rated the article as stub, and the rating on other projects was brought up to Stub class. BetacommandBot 09:22, 10 November 2007 (UTC)