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COUNTERSCARP Definition & Meaning - Merriam-WebsterThe meaning of COUNTERSCARP is the exterior slope or wall of the ditch in a work of fortification.
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COUNTERSCARP Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.comCounterscarp definition: the exterior slope or wall of the ditch of a fort, supporting the covered way.. See examples of COUNTERSCARP used in a sentence.
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A Glossary of Fortification Terms | American Battlefield TrustMar 28, 2018 · A corduroy road, inside or outside of a fortification, was usable in wet weather. Counterscarp: Outer sloped wall of the ditch. Covered Way ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Scarp - Designing Buildings WikiSep 21, 2021 · Scarp and counterscarp structures were introduced as a form of military defence in the 1500s. The technique was developed by Italians as a form ...
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Fortification Terminology - Fort TaberCounterscarp: The wall opposite the scarp on the outside of a ditch. The counterscarp was often lined with stone blocks and mortar. Covered Way:
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Fort Barrancas Tour: Stop 3 (U.S. National Park Service)Apr 11, 2022 · Scarp and Counterscarp. The fort's main exterior wall is called a scarp. The scarp measures 20 feet tall and four feet thick.Missing: fortifications - - | Show results with:fortifications - -
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Counterscarp - definition of counterscarp by The Free Dictionaryn. the outer slope or wall of the ditch of a fortification. [1565–75; < Italian contrascarpa]. Random House Kernerman Webster's College Dictionary, © 2010 K ...
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[PDF] Glossary of Terms - New York State Military MuseumCOUNTERSCARP: The outer slope or wall of a ditch or moat in a fortification. COVERED WAY or COVERT: A covered or protected position, usually a lowered ...Missing: architecture | Show results with:architecture
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[PDF] fortifications - National Park ServiceOn this account the width of the ditch should not be uniform, but narrower at the salients than at the reenterings. The counter-scarp is the outer boundary of ...Missing: architecture | Show results with:architecture
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Fort Stanwix NM: Historic Structure Report (V, Proposed ...Dec 26, 2008 · ... slope of the ditch next the place, at the foot of the rampart. [211]. COUNTERSCARP, in fortification, is properly the exterior talus, or slope ...
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Bastion Fortification Glossary - Atelier des DauphinsA retaining wall of masonry built for the purpose of holding back the earth of which the works are composed, e.g., for the scarp and counterscarp. salient angle ...
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COMBAT MilTerms: Military Earthworks TermsCounterscarp -- outer or exterior slope of a ditch. See Scarp ... The exterior slope typically inclined 45 degrees, the natural angle of repose for most soils.
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Glossary - The Petersburg ProjectCounterscarp - outer slope of a ditch. See scarp. Cut slightly at an angle to help deter erosion and sloughing, the counterscarp is visible in some ...Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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Counterscarp - Oxford Referencecounterscarp. Quick Reference. 1 Outer wall or slope of the ditch in a fortification. 2 Area between the parapet and glacis, also in a fortification. 3 The ...Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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Building an Earthwork Fort | City of Alexandria, VADec 27, 2021 · Counterscarp: The outer slope of the ditch (dry moat), opposite the parapet. Ditch: A deep dry moat surrounding the fort in front of the ...Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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Escarp - Etymology, Origin & MeaningOrigin and history of escarp "steep slope," especially as part of a fortification, 1680s, from French escarpe (16c.), from Italian scarpa (see scarp). Want to ...
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[PDF] Maps and drawings of Corfu in the Library of the Museo CorrerSummary. The maps of Corfu preserved in the Museo Correr of Venice (dated XVI-XVIII centuries) primarily record the fortifications of the Old City and its ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] FORTIFICATION AND SIEGECRAFT EB 1911 - The Ordnance SocietyThe introduction of the counterscarp wall prevented sorties from the ditch. At first it was customary, after the introduction of the counterscarp, to leave.
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[PDF] the fort on the first bill in dorcbester? archeological investigation§ of ...revetment that covered the parapet walls and possibly the scarp. Sod ... dislodged from the top of the counterscarp wall. This array of wall fall on ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Counterscarp | warfare - BritannicaMartello tower, a defensive work whose name is a corruption of that of Cape Mortella in Corsica, where a circular tower of this kind was captured only with ...Missing: etymology | Show results with:etymology
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[PDF] FORT JAY - NPS HistoryArchitectural: Counterscarp Wall Elevations. - Sheet 12. Architectural: Scarp, Counterscarp and Moat Wall Details. - Sheets 13- 15. Architectural: Repair ...
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[PDF] Typology 6: military structuresCounterscarp bonnet: serves to defend the ditch and can be constructed in counterscarp wall salients. This type of work communicates with the counterscarp ...
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Glossary of Terms used in Military Architecture - Fortress ExplorerCOUNTERMlNE, a tunnel excavated beneath the glacis through the counterscarp wall, terminating in a small shallow pit designed to house an explosive charge ...
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Ditch (fortification) - WikipediaCounterscarp: the outer slope or wall of the ditch (furthest from the fort). ... Counterscarp gallery: a passage constructed behind the counterscarp wall and ...Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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Fortification and siege warfare (Chapter 8) - The Cambridge History ...Jul 18, 2025 · New fortresses would be built in deep ditches with only the upper works rising above ground level. Around the counterscarp ran the 'covered ...Missing: diminished | Show results with:diminished
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Eye Castle, the remains of a motte and bailey ... - Historic EnglandEye Castle is the remains of a motte and bailey castle with a defensive ditch, located 120m west of St Peter's Church. It is a scheduled monument and listed on ...
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53716: Motte and Bailey Castle, Cockroad Wood, Charlton MusgroveMotte and bailey castle on the edge of a summit. Counterscarp bank outside bailey ditch on S. On the far side of the bailey rampart from the motte is a ...
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Ramparts and Ditches - the Roman Killing ZoneFeb 5, 2014 · The ditch has a counterscarp bank, which is evident on Hadrian's Wall, and while this might be perceived as offering slight advantage to the ...
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Crac des Chevaliers and Qal'at Salah El-Din... counterscarp walls, considered as a priority due to structural stability issues. The State Party has subsequently provided additional documentation ...
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Five Crusader Fortifications in the Medieval Levant - BrewminateNov 16, 2018 · Taking a tour through five well-known 13th-century fortifications and castles built by Crusaders in the Levant.
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Siege Warfare in Medieval Europe - World History EncyclopediaMay 24, 2018 · Early castles in France and Britain during the 11th century CE adopted the motte and bailey castle design. This involved placing a wooden tower ...Castle & City Defences · Opening Attack · Artillery
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Medieval siege warfare | English HeritageMedieval sieges used artillery, battering rams, and complex strategies. Attackers aimed to breach defenses, while defenders used stockpiling, countermines, and ...
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[PDF] The Fortified City: - Parks Canada HistoryCounterscarp: The counterscarp was the vertical or sloped surface ... Michèle Sanmicheli, who built works in Verona and northern Italy a few years ...
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(PDF) Geometry of bastion fortifications magistral line: influences ...In the middle of the 15th century, the fortification system of medieval European cities underwent a transformation into a bastion fortification system.
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Francesco Paciotti, European geopolitics, and military architecturebrought the latest of Italian fortification engineering - the trace italienne - to a Spanish northern dominion, and provided a bulwark against the Protes.
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(PDF) Colonial Dutch Forts in New Netherland - Academia.eduThe study shows that the design of Dutch forts integrated the 'Italian system' of fortification to resist artillery and included innovations such as bastions ...
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An Example of Military Engineering in 16th Century: The Star Fort of ...The one were erected by Paciotti and Cerbolini, two Italian engineers, by order of the tyrant Alba, 1568, and the others according to Vauban's principles in ...
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[PDF] Construction of Vauban's first system of fortification - E-rara.ch. The exterior slope (G) has the same inclination as that of ... masonry, as represented in the ... lie -entering angle of the counterscarp . 33. A ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] The Science of Fortification in Malta in the Context of European ...During the second half of the seventeenth century, Malta employed French and Dutch fortification models not only because of the well-known treatises from those ...
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[PDF] transformations of riga's fortification system in the 17th century as a ...Riga became one of the most important fortresses of the Swedish empire and this marked a borderline for the modernization of Riga's fortifications throughout ...
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THE FUTURE OF PERMANENT FORTIFICATIONS - jstorpermanent fortification was the introduction of rifled artillery. The progress resulting therefrom made it impossible to keep the civil population of an ...
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Counterscarp | Network of Vauban's major sitesCounterscarp · Covert way · Crown · Cunette · Curtain wall · Dame · Defilade or to cover · Demi-lune or ravelin · Ditch · Echauguette or watchtower · Embrasure ...Missing: revetted artillery
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Histoire de Neuf-Brisach | marquisat-de-vaubanThe fortifications were completed in 1702, the stronghold defended in 1703 ... Apart from a scare in 1743, the citadel at Neuf-Brisach was never attacked.Missing: siege counterscarp
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Bulwarked Fortifications of the "Raia" (Border)The bulwarks are battered, surrounded by a dry ditch and counterscarp and fortified by several ravelins. ... 16th century, one of the most impressive bulwarked ...<|separator|>
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Fortress of Almeida - Starforts.comThe Fortress of Almeida, a mere seven kilometers from the Spanish border, was originally a castle built in the 14th century, overlooking the natural ...
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Tilbury Fort, Non Civil Parish - 1021092 - Historic EnglandThis is a two storied brick structure with an elaborate outer facade faced with ashlar and including a frieze with a dedication to Charles II with ...
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Historic England Research Records - Heritage Gateway - ResultsAfter 1588, the building was encircled by a ditch and counterscarp bank. The 1670 Tilbury Fort was designed by Charles II chief engineer, Sir Bernard de Gomme, ...Missing: masonry | Show results with:masonry
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History of Tilbury Fort | English HeritageThe fort was pentagonal: its rampart was faced in brick and intended to have an angle bastion projecting from each corner. ... Tilbury Fort and the river Thames © ...Missing: counterscarp | Show results with:counterscarp
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[PDF] Fortifications of Québec - UNESCO World Heritage CentreThe Fortifications of Québec are a defensive system from 1608-1871, a National Historic Site including Saint-Louis Forts, Montmorency Park, and Lévis Forts, ...
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Fortifications of Québec National Historic Site - Parks CanadaJun 20, 2025 · The Fortifications of Québec National Historic Site recalls the rich military and social past of the Historic District of Old Québec, a UNESCO World Heritage ...Fortifications of Québec... · Plan your visit · Things to do · Fees
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Fortifications of Québec National Historic Site - Quebec CitéThe massive stone walls encircling the Old City, the only such intact fortifications north of Mexico, recalls the history of the French and British regimes.
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"A Ravelin Outwork Uncovered in the Ottoman Fortifications of the ...A small salvage excavation in 'Akko exposed the remains of a previously unknown ravelin outwork in the counterscarp of the Ottoman-period fortifications—a ...
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II. The Hindu System of Fortification in South India (3rd-14th century ...The curtain walls (about 10 m high) are impressive; they rise straight from the ditch (photos 6 & 7); the counterscarp is also revetted with stone. Towers, ...
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The Rock Forts of Southern India - Academia.edu... counterscarp is also revetted with stone. Towers, regularly spaced, are from 6 to 7 m broad, but are not projecting much (1.50 to 3.40 m only). Inside the ...
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III. The Muslim System of Fortification in the Deccan Kingdoms (15th ...In all the fortifications, the sides of the ditch (escarp and counterscarp) are faced with stone masonry. ... Evolution of the Crusades and of Islamic Military ...
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VI. Gunpowder Artillery in South India (15th-18th century)The use of gunpowder artillery increased from the middle of the 15th century and, after the arrival of the Portuguese in 1498 and Babur's invasion (1526), guns ...
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Japanese Military Dictionary - GovInfogaigan counterscarp. gaiho outworks. gaikan jacket {gun). gaikei berm {fort). gaiko outer harbor. gaiko kankei diplomatic relations, gaikoku foreign country ...<|separator|>