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Mizmaze (or Miz-Maze or Miz Maze) is the name
given to two of England's
eight surviving historic turf mazes, and also to a third,
presumably once similar...
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board have to be
visited on the way. knight's tour
mazes and
labyrinths mizmazes logic mazes Hiroimono Vourkas, Ioannis; Stathis, Dimitrios; Sirakoulis...
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condition as
orphaned and lost.
Caerdroia Celtic maze I'itoi Julian's
Bower Mizmaze Oxkintok Corn Maze The
Backrooms Ancient: [labýrintʰos], Modern: [laˈvirinθos]...
- maze A
standard maze that
forms a
picture when solved. Turf
mazes and
mizmazes A
pattern like a long rope
folded up,
without any
junctions or crossings...
- into a
level area of
short gr****, turf or lawn. Some had
names such as
Mizmaze, Troy Town, The
Walls of Troy, Julian's Bower, or Shepherd's Race. This...
- dry
valley on the
south side of the hill. In the
Early modern period, a
mizmaze was cut on the hilltop.
Winchester College football used to be pla**** on...
- Library.
Retrieved 23 July 2021.
Proesmans W (2006). "Threading
through the
mizmaze of
Bartter syndrome". Pediatr. Nephrol. 21 (7): 896–902. doi:10.1007/s00467-006-0113-7...
- uncommon’ in the
reign of
Henry II of England. She
ascribed great antiquity to
mizmazes, and the
conception of them as
authentic folk
devices with
origins in deep...
- ditches, it is now
partly damaged.
Breamore Down also has a
mysterious mizmaze on its heights.
Argument rages as to
whether the
Bronze Age
people or mediaeval...
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labyrinths are
called jungfrudans or "maiden's dance".
Labyrinth Maze
Mizmaze "The
White People" Matthews, W. H (1922).
Mazes and labyrinths, a general...