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    • A gord is a medieval Slavonic fortified settlement, usually built on strategic sites such as hilltops, riverbanks, lake islets or peninsulas between the 6th and 12th centuries in Central and Eastern Europe. A typical gord consisted of a group of wooden houses surrounded by a wall made of earth and wood, and a palisade running along the top of the bulwark. … See more

    Etymology

    The term ultimately descends from the reconstructed Proto-Indo-European root ǵʰortós 'enclosure'. The
    Additionally, … See more

    Construction

    A typical gord was a group of wooden houses built either in rows or in circles, surrounded by one or more rings of walls made of earth and wood, a palisade, and/or moats. Some gords were ring-shaped, with a round, ov… See more

    Important gords in Central and Eastern Europe
    See also

    Oppidum, a type of similar but often much bigger fortified wooden settlement used by ancient Celts and Germanics.
    Gordoservon in Asia Minor, 680 AD
    GarðaríkiVarangian name for Kievan Rus, interpreted as "cities"… See more

    External links

    Reconstruction of a gród at Grzybowo, Poland – images of a typical ancient Slavic settlement with suburbium, earth-and-wood wall and moat; by Tomek Birezowski (Polish text) See more

     
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