Talk:Oppidum of Manching
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[edit]Please confirm somehow (I'd be interested to see how) that "pfostenschlitzmauer" is the terminus technicus in English (which I strongly doubt; every English page online uses "timber-laced rampart" to mean what the term "Pfostenschlitzmauer" refers to in German). If it is, I would recommend to change "timber-laced rampart" to "pfostenschlitzmauer" throughout the article. If it is not, the change from
"the murus gallicus or Gaulish wall commonly found in Western Europe, and the pfostenschlizmauer or timber-laced rampart mostly used in the East." (by Mikhailfranco; 18 November 2006)
to
"the murus gallicus or Gaulish wall commonly found in Western Europe, and the pfostenschlitzmauer or post slot wall mostly used in the East." (by 62.6.162.98; 20 November 2006)
should be discussed for a start. Then a change to simply "timber-laced rampart" might be the right thing to do. And especially the name of the english Wikipedia article "pfostenschlitzmauer" should be changed to "timber-laced rampart".
L.S. 19:02, 16 December 2006 (UTC)
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[edit]I made a major update, extending the aricle with images and adding much text based on the German wiki article. Hope that's ok. athinaios 13:30, 13 October 2007 (UTC)
There appears to be a spelling mistake under the catagory The settlement: Forticfications, the word 'fore' is used, but I can't work out what exactly was meant by the author. In context:
"This gate was destroyed by fore in 80 BC, its ruins were never cleared, suggesting that the road which it had served was out of use by that time." (by athinaios; 23:23, 13 October 2007) (My emphasis)
Perhaps the proper meaning can be discerned from the German wiki it was translated from. The Mackstar 07:48, 1 November 2010 (UTC)
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