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<p>A <b>post in ground</b> construction, also called <b>earthfast</b> or <b>hole-set posts</b>, is a type of construction in which vertical, roof-bearing timbers, called <a href="page.php?w=Post_%28structural%29">posts</a>, are in direct contact with the ground. They may be placed into excavated <a href="page.php?w=posthole">posthole</a>s, driven into the ground, or on sills which are set on the ground without a foundation. Earthfast construction is common from the <a href="page.php?w=Neolithic_architecture">Neolithic period</a> to the present and</p><p>
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