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Table 1: Buildings and other structural elements based on posts.

Building 1
(Fig. 10)
0082, 0086, 0087, 0088, 0089, 0106, ?0107; semi-circular, post-built structure. 4.50m diameter. Possibly associated with pit 0098.
Building 2
(Fig. 10)
0131, 0142, 0144, 0171, 0420, 0421, 0424, 0425, 0459; circular post-built structure 5.25 x 4.00m. North-west post presumed removed or unnoticed in 0170.
Building 3
(Figs. 10-11)
0169, 0437, 0438, 0441; four-post rectangular structure 3.0 x 2.0m. Slighter than the classic four-poster type.
Building 4
(Fig. 11)
0238, 0243, 0249, 0265, 0283, 0298, 0510, 0527, 0545; rectangular post-built structure. 5.50 x 4.00m. The west side appears to have been open. It has perhaps been repaired, 0243 and 0510 replacing, or being replaced by, 0249 and 0545. It is possible that 0286, 0546, and 0548 are related to this building.
Building 5
(Fig. 10)
0084, 0124, 0156, 0417, 0428, 0557; semi-circular post-built structure; 4.5m diameter.
Paired posts Fig. 10: 0130-0432; 0135-0193; 0184-0192. Fig. 11: 0214-0546; 0263-0551; 0519-0524; 0534-0553; 0542-0521.
Note: 0135 produced a radiocarbon determination of 410 cal BC-cal AD 30 (95%; Birm-453).
Possible post-trenches
(Figs. 10-11)
0052 ?Disturbed 3-post setting (G3-4). 0063 Possible beam slot (G3). Shares alignment with posthole 0135. 0104 Deep post-trench, but a very short stretch (D5). See 0132. 0132 Deep post-trench, slightly longer than 0104, continuing its line and separated from it by a causeway (E5). 0134 Trench with possible stake-holes in base (E5). 0145 Trench with post impressions (F6).