• fortified structures with earth and wood walls and embankments, called gords. Some of them were developed and inhabited, others had a very large empty...
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    Duccio (1989). "I materiali da costruzione nel castello medievale". Archeologia Medievale (XVI): 227–242. doi:10.1400/244020. Luisi, R. (1996). Scudi...
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    by Bolesław II the Bold handing the land over to the church. The medieval gord in Ciechanów numbered approximately 3,000 armed men, and together with the...
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    Balestracci, D. (1989). "I materiali da costruzione nel castello medievale". Archeologia Medievale (XVI): 227–242. doi:10.1400/244020. Coulson, C. (1982). "Hierarchism...
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    Sukow-Dziedzice group cultures. With evidence ranging from fortified settlements (gords), ceramic pots, weapons, jewellery and open abodes. The Proto-Slavic homeland...
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  • archeological finding from that period is the Biskupin fortified settlement (gord) on the lake from which it takes its name, representing the Lusatian culture...
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