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Trench. A winding feature of varying depth, with steps connecting the deepest points. Measurements: w. 150 cm, d. 48 cm; …
Short section of linear depression. Very narrow, shallow and indistinct. Infilled and disturbed. Some modern rubbish. Once …
Wide and deep remanent of trench line. Could also be a dug out. Steeply inclined sides (east and west). Disturbed and blocked …
Linear depression. Wide and shallow. Extending from pit F(758.2) to the north west. Thickly vegetated and heavy leaf litter. …
U-shaped linear depression with steep sides. Narrow but becomes wider. Thickly vegetated and heavy leaf litter. ANZAC frontline …
Trench. Possibly frontline. Runs parallel to modern road for more than 20 m before veering west down the hill
Long trench. Proceeds up hill from valley floor to Quinn's Post. Well preserved in lower section. U-shaped steeply inclined …
Trench, eroded, shallow and silted up. Light grey-brown clayey-silt with river-worn pebble inclusions. Thick vegetation (dwarf …
Trench. Turkish front-line trench winding approximately north-south. Very long trench. The feature is steepest at the southern …
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