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trackway /ˈtrakweɪ /noun1A path formed by the repeated treading of people or animals: a narrow beaten trackway into the forest...- Although the 105 Uhangri tracks are variable with respect to depth and size, they appear to have been made by the same kind of animal because they form trackways.
- The modern trackways all had drag traces from gastropod shells.
- More importantly, the traces do not form an organized trackway and the traces are all alike with no distinction between fore and hind feet.
1.1An ancient roadway.The Duxford enclosure stood at a significant point in the landscape, overlooking the point where the Icknield Way - the major trackway from Wessex to East Anglia - crosses the River Cam....- Pre-Inclosure maps show patterns of fields, trackways, roads and hedges in the valley that must be prehistoric because they are cut across by Roman roads and other Roman features.
- Levels of population, for example, played a crucial role in the development of roads and trackways; so, too, standards of law and order and political structures.
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