. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Pfostenhaus nennt man die nord- und mitteleurop\u00E4ischen H\u00E4user der Fr\u00FChgeschichte, die in der sogenannten Pfostenbauweise errichtet wurden. Das Pfostenhaus l\u00F6ste in der Jungsteinzeit die noch \u00E4ltere H\u00FCttenkonstruktion ab."@de . . . . . . . . . . . "Le poteau en terre est une technique de construction de l'architecture du XVIIIe si\u00E8cle en Louisiane fran\u00E7aise et en Nouvelle-France (Acadie et Canada). Il est n\u00E9 par adaptation aux sols fermes du poteau sur sole, c'est-\u00E0-dire au moyen d'une sole ou d'un radier de bois ou de brique s'opposant \u00E0 l'enfoncement du b\u00E2timent dans le sol manquant de fermet\u00E9."@fr . "Le poteau en terre est une technique de construction de l'architecture du XVIIIe si\u00E8cle en Louisiane fran\u00E7aise et en Nouvelle-France (Acadie et Canada). Il est n\u00E9 par adaptation aux sols fermes du poteau sur sole, c'est-\u00E0-dire au moyen d'une sole ou d'un radier de bois ou de brique s'opposant \u00E0 l'enfoncement du b\u00E2timent dans le sol manquant de fermet\u00E9."@fr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Post in ground"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Pfostenhaus"@de . . . . . "Pfostenhaus nennt man die nord- und mitteleurop\u00E4ischen H\u00E4user der Fr\u00FChgeschichte, die in der sogenannten Pfostenbauweise errichtet wurden. Das Pfostenhaus l\u00F6ste in der Jungsteinzeit die noch \u00E4ltere H\u00FCttenkonstruktion ab."@de . "24910628"^^ . "A 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 postholes, 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 worldwide. Post-in-the-ground construction is sometimes called an \"impermanent\" form, used 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, , and pit houses. Most pre-historic and medieval wooden dwellings worldwide were built post in ground."@en . . . . "Poteau en terre"@fr . . . . . . . . "A 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 postholes, 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 worldwide. Post-in-the-ground construction is sometimes called an \"impermanent\" form, used for houses which are expected to last a decade or two before a better quality structure can be built."@en . . . "1103021575"^^ . . . . . . . . "4897"^^ . . . . . . .