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Late Bronze Age, Iron Age and Roman four-posters are square arrangements of postholes, around 2-4m square.
Some are thought to have supported a raised granary whilst others have been shown to have supported haystacks.
Other theories include that they were chicken sheds, workshops, beehives, watchtowers, or platforms for exposing the dead.
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