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    Finnis souterrain, also known locally as Binder's Cove, is an excavated drystone souterrain in Finnis (Irish: Fionnais), south of Dromara, County Down...
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    west of Dundalk, near a cluster of houses. Souterrains are cave-like structures built as places of refuge and storage, and in Ireland they date between...
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  • and places of refuge. In July/August 1867 a local farmer rediscovered the souterrain and ogham stones. In 1936 part of the souterrain was dismantled...
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    holts, or fuggy holes in various dialects, fogous have similarities with souterrains or earth-houses of northern Europe and particularly Scotland, including...
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    such as the Vikings in the Early Christian period, souterrains are thought to have been places of refuge for the occupants of the monastery or its attached...
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    Hugues C.; Willmann, Frédérick; and Paques, Guillaume; Les muches: souterrains-refuges de la Somme, France: A. Sutton, 2009. chap. 1-3. (in French) Wikimedia...
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  • Institute Smog Soil acidification Soil contamination Soil erosion Solar power Souterrain South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control South Maury...
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    Paris Gestapo. Dualpha. p. 41. Henry Sergg (2003). Joinovici: l'empire souterrain du chiffonnier milliardaire (in French). Paris: Fleuve éditions. Corbin...
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  • Contribution à l'étude des systèmes karstiques gabonais. Les réseaux souterrains de la région de Lébamba (Gabon), Karstologia 9, pp. 37-44 Marescaux,...
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  • central enclosure, sometimes sited on a raised mound. In some cases, a souterrain (tunnel) forms part of the structure. These were built also as hill forts...
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