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- building and occasionally (grub-) hut or grubhouse, after the German name Grubenhaus. They are found in numerous cultures around the world, including the people...
- portal Barabara Burdei Dugout Pit-house, also known by its German name grubenhaus Wikimedia Commons has media related to Dugouts (shelter). "Virtual Zemlyanka"...
- centuries, when it was instead occupied by numerous small and primitive grubenhaus dwellings. According to Henning; “It was not the case that a predominantly...
- architecture, heathen hofs, Viking ring fortress, fogou, souterrain, Grubenhaus (also known as Grubhouse or Grubhut) Central and Eastern Europe – Burdei...
- Lower Danube and in the Carpathians during the 6th–7th centuries AD, is Grubenhaus. Poluzemlianki is used by Russian researchers. The Russian term refers...
- evidence of these early settlements exists, but one prominent example is a grubenhaus at Lower Warbank, Keston that was built atop the site of a former Roman...
- buildings are an ancient form in Europe (e.g. cruck frame construction or grubenhaus), China, and the South Pacific islands. Sometimes called a roof hut, these...
- Rural Life. Lailey's workshop, on Bucklebury Common, had the form of a Grubenhaus (a sunken-floored building of early mediaeval type), though it dated from...
- Topics: Underground living Types: Burdei Dugout Earth lodge Earthship Grubenhaus Kiva Pit-house Quiggly hole Rock-cut Shabestan Sod house Souterrain house...
- Early Mediaeval period, there were signs of settlement at Avebury, with a grubenhaus, a type of timber hut with a sunken floor, being constructed just outside...