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  • Moira Armstrong for Central TV; Earthfast, Dr Wix, dir.
  • Posts which were dug into the ground are called earthfast or post in ground construction.
  • The circle is composed of eleven stones, of which five are earthfast; however, there were originally twelve.
  • The Japanese also used earthfast construction they call Hottate-bashira ( literally " embedded pillars " ) until the eighteenth century.
  • In the historical region of New France " poteaux-en-terre " was a historic style of earthfast timber framing.
  • The excavation outlined the boundaries of the trading post's palisaded wall, as well as postholes of earthfast buildings erected at the site.
  • "Cradlefast " and " Earthfast, " kept an open house for young readers, inviting them around to play and write poetry.
  • These are earthfast boulders, large flat slabs or prominent rocks that have cups, rings and grooves cut into them and thought to date from either the late Neolithic or the Bronze Age.
  • "' Poteaux-en-terre "'( posts in ground ) is a type of timber framing with the many vertical posts or studs buried in the ground called post in ground or " earthfast " construction.
  • A stud in wooden or metal building construction is similar but lighter duty than a post and a sill, but in rare types of buildings the post may continue through to the foundation called an interrupted sill or into the ground called earthfast, post in ground, or posthole construction.
  • Later research, including new fieldwork and reinterpretation of Robbins'work by Craig Chartier, suggests that the foundation might be an addition to an older structure which was earthfast ( i . e . built on wooden posts set in the ground ), a building method known from other Plymouth Colony sites.