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Categories: Engineering barrages, History of indigenous peoples of North America, Archaeology of the United States, Fences, Traditional Native American dwellings
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palisade  pale fence  paling  Palisaded  Palisaded settlement
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Fortification consisting of a strong fence made of stakes driven into the ground WordNet 3.0
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Fortification consisting of a strong fence made of stakes driven into the ground WordNet 3.0 & Open English WordNet
A palisade, sometimes called a stakewall or a paling, is typically a row of closely placed, high vertical standing tree trunks or wooden or iron stakes used as a fence for enclosure or as a defensive wall. Wikipedia
A fence made from paling, sticks or logs sharpened on one end into "pales" with the other on or embedded into the ground Wikipedia Disambiguation
Steel or wooden fence or wall of variable height, usually used as a defensive structure. Wikipedia Disambiguation
Defensive structure; typically a fence or wall made from wooden stakes Wikidata
A long, strong stake, one end of which is set firmly in the ground, and the other sharpened. Wiktionary
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