There are no stockades or tipis, although the houses are a lot more humble and the fields a lot better tended than in neighbouring territory. |
People were taken out of their homes and herded like cattle into stockades to await removal. |
Rome's enemies had built wooden stockades and fortified villages well before Caesar and his legions set foot in Gaul or Britain. |
As surveyor and topographer, he took on the task of making sketches of the stockades. |
In the frontier-land, fences and stockades announce intentions rather than mark realities. |
Europeans usually built defensive stockades immediately upon arrival in the New World in order to protect their foothold on the shore. |