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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...
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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...
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Lower Danube and in the
Carpathians during the 6th–7th
centuries AD, is
Grubenhaus.
Poluzemlianki is used by
Russian researchers. The
Russian term refers...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...