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Ridge and furrow is an archaeological pattern of ridges (Medieval Latin: sliones) and troughs created by a system of ploughing used in Europe during the Middle Ages, typical of the open-field system. It is also known as rig (or rigg) and furrow, mostly in the North East of England and in Scotland. Ridge and furrow topography was a result of ploughing with non-reversible ploughs on the same strip of land each year. It is visible on land that was ploughed in the Middle Ages, but which has not been ploughed since then. No actively ploughed ridge and furrow survives.

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  • Wölbacker (de)
  • Rabung dan alur (in)
  • Ridge e furrow (it)
  • Ridge and furrow (en)
  • Sulcos e cumes (pt)
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  • Wölbäcker, auch Hochäcker oder Ackerhochbeete genannt, entstanden bis ins Mittelalter durch die Verwendung nicht wendbarer Pflugschare zur Saatbettbereitung. Der Begriff „Hochacker“ wird auch für Felder verwendet, die in Sumpfgebieten angelegt sind, so etwa bei den Maya. (de)
  • Rabung dan alur adalah sebuah susunan arkeologi yang dibuat di Eropa pada Abad Pertengahan, khususnya dalam . Contoh terawalnya berasal dari zaman pasca-Romawi. Sistem tersebut dipakai sampai abad ke-17 di beberapa wilayah, sepanjang sistem lahan terbuka masih dilestarikan. (in)
  • Sulcos e cumes é uma matriz arqueológica de cumes e vales criados por um sistema de aragem usado na Europa durante a Idade Média, típico do sistema de campo aberto. É também conhecida como plataforma e sulco, principalmente no nordeste da Inglaterra e na Escócia. (pt)
  • Ridge and furrow is an archaeological pattern of ridges (Medieval Latin: sliones) and troughs created by a system of ploughing used in Europe during the Middle Ages, typical of the open-field system. It is also known as rig (or rigg) and furrow, mostly in the North East of England and in Scotland. Ridge and furrow topography was a result of ploughing with non-reversible ploughs on the same strip of land each year. It is visible on land that was ploughed in the Middle Ages, but which has not been ploughed since then. No actively ploughed ridge and furrow survives. (en)
  • Il termine ridge e furrow - in lingua inglese ridge and furrow (lett. porca e solco) - è spesso usato dagli archeologi ed altri (più che altro nell'ambito delle Isole Britanniche) per descrivere la forma di tumuli (peaks) e canali (troughs) creatisi nel campo da un sistema di aratura utilizzato in Europa durante il Medioevo. I primi esempi risalgono al periodo post-romano e il metodo sopravvisse fino al XVII secolo in alcune aree. Questo tipo di aratura viene anche trovato in Irlanda e altrove in Europa. (it)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Cold_Newton_ridge_and_furrow.jpg
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  • Wölbäcker, auch Hochäcker oder Ackerhochbeete genannt, entstanden bis ins Mittelalter durch die Verwendung nicht wendbarer Pflugschare zur Saatbettbereitung. Der Begriff „Hochacker“ wird auch für Felder verwendet, die in Sumpfgebieten angelegt sind, so etwa bei den Maya. (de)
  • Ridge and furrow is an archaeological pattern of ridges (Medieval Latin: sliones) and troughs created by a system of ploughing used in Europe during the Middle Ages, typical of the open-field system. It is also known as rig (or rigg) and furrow, mostly in the North East of England and in Scotland. The earliest examples date to the immediate post-Roman period and the system was used until the 17th century in some areas, as long as the open field system survived. Surviving ridge and furrow topography is found in Great Britain, Ireland and elsewhere in Europe. The surviving ridges are parallel, ranging from 3 to 22 yards (3 to 20 m) apart and up to 24 inches (61 cm) tall – they were much taller when in use. Older examples are often curved. Ridge and furrow topography was a result of ploughing with non-reversible ploughs on the same strip of land each year. It is visible on land that was ploughed in the Middle Ages, but which has not been ploughed since then. No actively ploughed ridge and furrow survives. The ridges or lands became units in landholding, in assessing the work of the plougher and in reaping in autumn. (en)
  • Rabung dan alur adalah sebuah susunan arkeologi yang dibuat di Eropa pada Abad Pertengahan, khususnya dalam . Contoh terawalnya berasal dari zaman pasca-Romawi. Sistem tersebut dipakai sampai abad ke-17 di beberapa wilayah, sepanjang sistem lahan terbuka masih dilestarikan. (in)
  • Il termine ridge e furrow - in lingua inglese ridge and furrow (lett. porca e solco) - è spesso usato dagli archeologi ed altri (più che altro nell'ambito delle Isole Britanniche) per descrivere la forma di tumuli (peaks) e canali (troughs) creatisi nel campo da un sistema di aratura utilizzato in Europa durante il Medioevo. I primi esempi risalgono al periodo post-romano e il metodo sopravvisse fino al XVII secolo in alcune aree. Questo tipo di aratura viene anche trovato in Irlanda e altrove in Europa. La topografia creata dalla porca e solco fu il risultato di un'aratura sulla stessa striscia di terra ogni anno con aratri non-reversibili (cioè aratri a singolo vomere). (it)
  • Sulcos e cumes é uma matriz arqueológica de cumes e vales criados por um sistema de aragem usado na Europa durante a Idade Média, típico do sistema de campo aberto. É também conhecida como plataforma e sulco, principalmente no nordeste da Inglaterra e na Escócia. (pt)
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