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Bethabara: Dobb's Parish Cemetery (3998 words) |
 | A posthole was clearly visible in the northeast corner of the excavation unit as a well-defined dark brown stain against the surrounding red orange subsoil (Figure 2,a). |
 | The posthole impression was very similar in form to the posthole excavated in EU 1; again the northern half tapered to a wedge - shaped point, which extended in only one corner of the hole to the maximum depth. |
 | The presence of two distinctly different posthole impressions (the one found on the southern berm by EU 2 in 1995 and the one reported by Snavely in 1985 on the western berm) may indicate that fence rows along the western and southern berm were not constructed or in existence at the same time. |
| Posthole - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (173 words) |
 | In archaeology a posthole is a cut feature used to hold a surface timber or stone. |
 | Although the remains of the timber ('postpipe') may survive most postholes are mainly recognisable as circular patches of darker earth when viewed in plan. |
 | Packing stones are often present in postholes and it is not uncommon to encounter them dug in to earlier ditch features. |