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Pah, or fortified village, of the natives in the province of New Plymouth... 1860. Creator: UnknownPah, or fortified village, of the natives in the province of New Plymouth (Taranaki), New Zealand, 1860. New Zealand abounds with isolated and steep hills
Soldiers dig a trench, 1832, (1833). Creator: Auguste RaffetSoldiers dig a trench, 1832, (1833). Ouverture de la troisieme paralelle'. Opening of the third parallel. Explosion displacing the gabions of the palisade
Group of soldiers file through an opening in the palisade, 1832, (1833). Creator: Auguste RaffetGroup of soldiers file through an opening in the palisade, 1832, (1833). Caponniere - ouvrage palissade en avant de la demi-Lune'
River landscape with palisades, 1805-1862. Creator: Joannes DijkhoffRiver landscape with palisades, 1805-1862
The Surrender of the Khan of Badakhsan, 1772. Creator: Pierre Philippe ChoffardThe Surrender of the Khan of Badakhsan, 1772
The Defeat of Chief Us-Turfan and his City, 1774. Creator: Pierre Philippe ChoffardThe Defeat of Chief Uš-Turfan and his City, 1774
Native American Algonquin Indian village, 1585. Sketch from observations made by the English expedition under John White in 1585 of Pomeiock, Gibbs Creek, North Carolina