Agger

/ˈæɡər/ noun

In Roman military history, a mound or rampart constructed as a fortification or siege structure; a raised earthwork used for defense or attack.

From Latin 'agger' (embankment, rampart), related to 'aggerere' (to carry towards). This archaeological/historical term refers to Roman military engineering practices.

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