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Trench

Trench. A narrow, very shallow linear depression, 110cm wide at the base, 150cm wide at the top and 50cm deep. It is not …

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Trench

Trench. A parabola-shaped trench, fairly wide and well-defined amid thick vegetation. It runs east, uphill. It is broad and …

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Trench

An eroded, indistinct and shallow linear depression with occasional pits in the floor. There is much leaf litter and twigs …

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Trench

Possible trench running east downhill into the gully. Indistinct and too eroded to take dimensions. Possibly a continuation …

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Trench

A short section of narrow, winding and eroded linear depression running approximately east-west. The preservation becomes …

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Trench

A short section of shallow and narrow trench with gently sloping sides that is eroded and indistinct. There is thick vegetation …

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Trench

An eroded, shallow and indistinct linear depression. Vegetation defines this trench with thicker and taller trees (rhododendrons …

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Trench

Shallow, eroded, narrow. Flattish floor. Minimal vegetation - low holly oak and sage bushes. Possible continuation of tunnel …

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Trench

A deep, well-defined, linear depression with a very wide, flat floor. It comes off the north-western end of Trench F886 and …

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Trench

A deep, well-defined trench with a V-shaped profile and sloping sides and an even floor. It is eroded and in-filled in places. …

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