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Reconstruction of a palisade in a Celtic village at St Fagans National History Museum, Wales Reconstruction of a medieval palisade in Germany. A palisade, sometimes called a stakewall or a paling, is typically a row of closely placed, high vertical standing tree trunks or wooden or iron stakes used as a fence for enclosure or as a defensive wall.
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Palisade Glacier, California; The Palisades (Napa County), a mountain range in the northern San Francisco Bay Area, California; The Palisade (Colorado), a butte in Mesa County, Colorado; Palisade Head, a headland on the North Shore of Lake Superior in Minnesota
The troops or settlers would build a stockade by clearing a space of woodland and using the trees whole or chopped in half, with one end sharpened on each.
A palisade is a series of vertical pales (stakes) driven or set into the ground to form a fence or barrier. Palisade construction is a palisade or the similar use of timbers set on a sill; an example in England being the original portion of the ancient Greensted Church and the early type of stave church known as a palisade church. It was common ...
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A pale fence with a defense nature is a palisade, but a pale fence which doesn't have a defensive nature is NOT a palisade, and the latter needs to be described in a distinct article. How do we agree on removing the Pale Fence redirect, and creating a whole new stub article for it? Trims2u 22:21, 5 January 2023 (UTC)
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