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  • 31(s)ker-3 —     (s)ker 3     English meaning: to turn, bend     Deutsche Übersetzung: “drehen, biegen”     Note: (see also 1. (s)ker “ shrivel, shrink due to excess dryness, wrinkle up “ and 2. (s)ker ‘spring”)     Material: A. Av. skarǝna “ round “,… …

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  • 32Knagged — Knag ged, a. Full of knots; knaggy. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 33Economic geography — is the study of the location, distribution and spatial organization of economic activities across the Earth. The subject matter investigated is strongly influenced by the researcher s methodological approach. Neoclassical location theorists,… …

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  • 34Milecastle — The remains of Milecastle 39 (Castle Nick), near Steel Rigg …

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  • 35Vercovicium — (or Housesteads Roman Fort) was an auxiliary castra on Hadrian s Wall, [J.G. Crow, Houseteads Roman Fort , London: English Heritage (1989)] in the Roman province of Britannia. Its ruins are located at Housesteads (gbmapping|NY790688) in the civil …

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  • 36Milecastle 48 — The remains of Milecastle 48 …

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  • 37Milecastle 49 — The remains of Milecastle 49 …

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  • 38Milecastle 50 — The site of Milecastle 50 Milecastle 50 (High House), one of the milecastles on Hadrian s Wall, is situated to the west of Birdoswald fort (OS grid reference NY 606 660). Alth …

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  • 39Milecastle 51 — The site of Milecastle 51 Milecastle 51 (Wall Bowers), one of the milecastles on Hadrian s Wall,[1] is situated to the west of Birdoswald for …

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  • 40Milecastle 52 — (Bankshead), one of the milecastles on Hadrian s Wall, is situated to the west of Birdoswald fort (OS grid reference NY 579 649). Although not now visible, excavation showed that it measures 27.5m east to west by 23.4m north to south and that it… …

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