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- Post_in_ground abstract "Post in ground construction, also called earthfast or hole-set posts, is a type of construction in which vertical, roof-bearing timbers, called posts, are in direct contact with the ground. They may be placed into excavated post holes, driven into the ground, or on sills which are set on the ground without a foundation. Earthfast construction is common from the Neolithic period to the present and is used world-wide. Post-in-the-ground construction is sometimes called an "impermanent" form such as for houses which are expected to last a decade or two before a better quality structure can be built.Post in ground construction can also include sill on grade, wood-lined cellars, and pit houses. Most pre-historic and medieval wooden dwellings were built post in ground worldwide.".
- Post_in_ground thumbnail Shelter_by_presa_(closer).jpg?width=300.
- Post_in_ground wikiPageExternalLink earthfst.html.
- Post_in_ground wikiPageExternalLink earthfastpaper.html.
- Post_in_ground wikiPageID "24910628".
- Post_in_ground wikiPageLength "4524".
- Post_in_ground wikiPageOutDegree "30".
- Post_in_ground wikiPageRevisionID "658918462".
- Post_in_ground wikiPageWikiLink Bousillage.
- Post_in_ground wikiPageWikiLink Category:Construction_terminology.
- Post_in_ground wikiPageWikiLink Category:Foundations_(buildings_and_structures).
- Post_in_ground wikiPageWikiLink Category:French-American_culture_in_Missouri.
- Post_in_ground wikiPageWikiLink Category:French-Canadian_culture_in_the_United_States.
- Post_in_ground wikiPageWikiLink Category:French_Colonial_architecture.
- Post_in_ground wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_construction.
- Post_in_ground wikiPageWikiLink Category:Missouri_culture.
- Post_in_ground wikiPageWikiLink Category:New_France.
- Post_in_ground wikiPageWikiLink Dogon_people.
- Post_in_ground wikiPageWikiLink French_colonization_of_the_Americas.
- Post_in_ground wikiPageWikiLink Neolithic_architecture.
- Post_in_ground wikiPageWikiLink New_France.
- Post_in_ground wikiPageWikiLink Pierrotage.
- Post_in_ground wikiPageWikiLink Pit-house.
- Post_in_ground wikiPageWikiLink Pit_house.
- Post_in_ground wikiPageWikiLink Post_(structural).
- Post_in_ground wikiPageWikiLink Post_church.
- Post_in_ground wikiPageWikiLink Posthole.
- Post_in_ground wikiPageWikiLink Poteaux-sur-sol.
- Post_in_ground wikiPageWikiLink Poteaux-sur-solle.
- Post_in_ground wikiPageWikiLink Sill_plate.
- Post_in_ground wikiPageWikiLink Ste._Genevieve,_Missouri.
- Post_in_ground wikiPageWikiLink Stilt_house.
- Post_in_ground wikiPageWikiLink Timber_framing.
- Post_in_ground wikiPageWikiLink Toguna.
- Post_in_ground wikiPageWikiLink Wood-lined_cellar.
- Post_in_ground wikiPageWikiLink File:Lotyšské_etnografické_muzeum_v_přírodě_(20).jpg.
- Post_in_ground wikiPageWikiLink File:Shelter_by_presa_(closer).jpg.
- Post_in_ground wikiPageWikiLinkText "Post in ground".
- Post_in_ground wikiPageWikiLinkText "Poteaux en terre".
- Post_in_ground wikiPageWikiLinkText "buried in the ground".
- Post_in_ground wikiPageWikiLinkText "earthfast".
- Post_in_ground wikiPageWikiLinkText "in the ground".
- Post_in_ground wikiPageWikiLinkText "post in ground".
- Post_in_ground wikiPageWikiLinkText "poteaux en terre".
- Post_in_ground wikiPageWikiLinkText "poteaux-en-terre".
- Post_in_ground hasPhotoCollection Post_in_ground.
- Post_in_ground wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- Post_in_ground wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Huts.
- Post_in_ground wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Prehistoric_technology.
- Post_in_ground wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Redirect.
- Post_in_ground wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Post_in_ground subject Category:Construction_terminology.
- Post_in_ground subject Category:Foundations_(buildings_and_structures).
- Post_in_ground subject Category:French-American_culture_in_Missouri.
- Post_in_ground subject Category:French-Canadian_culture_in_the_United_States.
- Post_in_ground subject Category:French_Colonial_architecture.
- Post_in_ground subject Category:History_of_construction.
- Post_in_ground subject Category:Missouri_culture.
- Post_in_ground subject Category:New_France.
- Post_in_ground hypernym Construction.
- Post_in_ground type Company.
- Post_in_ground type Genre.
- Post_in_ground type Component.
- Post_in_ground type Element.
- Post_in_ground type Genre.
- Post_in_ground type Style.
- Post_in_ground comment "Post in ground construction, also called earthfast or hole-set posts, is a type of construction in which vertical, roof-bearing timbers, called posts, are in direct contact with the ground. They may be placed into excavated post holes, driven into the ground, or on sills which are set on the ground without a foundation. Earthfast construction is common from the Neolithic period to the present and is used world-wide.".
- Post_in_ground label "Post in ground".
- Post_in_ground sameAs Pfostenhaus.
- Post_in_ground sameAs Poteau_en_terre.
- Post_in_ground sameAs m.09gqjqq.
- Post_in_ground sameAs Q1695743.
- Post_in_ground sameAs Q1695743.
- Post_in_ground wasDerivedFrom Post_in_ground?oldid=658918462.
- Post_in_ground depiction Shelter_by_presa_(closer).jpg.
- Post_in_ground isPrimaryTopicOf Post_in_ground.