- 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...
- or roof
bearing post. One of the more
interesting postholes was
Posthole A12. What made this
posthole hole
unusual was the
discovery of a
series of bones...
- oilstones)
timber handling tools and
climbing tools;
digging tools (shovels,
posthole diggers, picks, and mattocks)
portable power tools and trailer-mounted...
- bar, an
auxiliary gas tank, a
power take-off, a snowplow, a winch, and a
posthole digger.
Aftermarket accessories included campers,
overdrive units, and...
- 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...
- that the
numerous attempts at
reconstructing the
temple based on the
postholes may
overestimate the size of the temple, and
notes that "more recent"...
- 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...