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- the place where the sample was taken. positive geoglyph See geoglyph. posthole Cut feature that once held an upright timber or stone structural member...
- Reproduced on the website Portal to Texas History; accessed on 2021-01-23. "Posthole Digger - Kansapedia - Kansas Historical Society". www.kshs.org. Retrieved...
- A post hole clam-s**** digger, also called post hole pincer or simply post hole digger, is a tool consisting of two articulated shovel-like blades, forming...
- interrupted sill or into the ground called earthfast, post in ground, or posthole construction. A post is also a fundamental element in a fence. The terms...
- g., icing on a cake) Postpipe, archaeological remains of a timber in a posthole All pages with titles beginning with Pipe All pages with titles containing...
- the best evidence comes from excavations at Nichoria in Messenia where postholes have been found. These villages were open and consisted of small and simple...
- oilstones) timber handling tools and climbing tools; digging tools (shovels, posthole diggers, picks, and mattocks) portable power tools and trailer-mounted...
- are viewing holes so the defenders can view the only path to the top. A posthole dug by the Hohokams inside their house. The Hohokams placed heavy mesquite...
- right. Archaeologists have found four, or possibly five, large Mesolithic postholes (one may have been a natural tree throw), which date to around 8000 BC...
- Carchemish. However, material evidence for such a wall is limited to postholes and cuts in the bedrock.(pp22–23) The lower city was only discovered in...