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complexity. In terms of economic organization, 77% of the societies who occupy pit structures had a hunting and gathering economy. This is a large fraction of the sample, but is not considered a universally consistent feature like biseasonal settlement and a reliance on stored foods during pit structure occupation.
349:. The houses could vary in shape but were typically round, with wooden frames roofed over with thatch and earth, and ranged in size from a few to greater than twenty meters. A common design featured a central hole in the roof that provided ladder access and ventilation, including for the smoke of an interior fire.
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Plateau region located nearby, climate changes and extreme temperature and weather conditions made it difficult to live year-round. Hot summers led to the building of simple tent-like structures that were portable and could be packed up to move. For cold winter months, pit-houses provided the
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were nomadic during the summer and gathered resources at different spots according to the season and tradition, but overwintered in permanent semi-subterranean pit houses at lower elevations. The winter was often the only time families saw others—even if they were from the same village and tribe—and
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Many different prehistoric groups used pit houses. Although generally associated with the
American southwest cultures, such as Fremont, Pueblo, Hohokam, and Mogollon, pit houses were used by a wide variety of people in a wide variety of places over the past 12,000 years. Large pit house formations
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roof supported by the timber posts covered the hut, which likely had no windows and had a single entrance at one end. Excavations at West Stow in the 1970s found preserved evidence of charred planks, suggestive of suspended floors. Hearths were also found, which sat partially over the edge of the
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Three conditions were always present among groups in the sample: 1) non-tropical climate during the season of pit structure habitation; 2) minimally a biseasonal settlement pattern; 3) reliance on stored food during the period of pit structure occupation. These conditions may be related to other
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All but six of the 82 societies live above 32° north latitude, and four of the six cases in this sample that are below 32° north latitude are from "high mountain" regions in east Africa, Paraguay, and eastern Brazil. The last example is from the Yami who occupied a small island south of Taiwan.
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at either end of the long axis. Some archaeologists have suggested that a suspended wooden floor lay over the pit and that the cavity beneath was used for storage or to control dampness, although others have disputed this, suggesting that grubenhäuser did not have suspended floors at all. A
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Grubenhäuser are often understood to have been domestic dwellings. However, their use may have varied, especially on a regional basis. In
Western Europe their small size and the fact that they can be found near other buildings and associated finds of
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factors of society and the presence of any or all of these three elements in society does not pre-condition occupation of pit structures. Nonetheless, these three conditions were present in all cases of pit structure occupation present in the
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evidence indicates they were built in a shallow sub-rectangular pit and vary in depth (often relating to the preservation of the site). Some may measure 0.25m by around 2m by 1.5m, whilst examples from excavations from the 1950s onwards at
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used to support the roof. In the nineteenth century, it was believed that most prehistoric peoples lived in pit-houses, although it has since been proved that many of the features thought of as houses were in fact food
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The ethnographic sample is based almost entirely on case studies from societies located in northern latitudes. The period of pit structure occupation is generally during the cold season, probably due to their
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Slavonic regions of Eastern Europe, Grubenhäuser are larger and often have a fireplace. In most settlements there have been no features of buildings at ground level.
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bones. The base is circular or oval in shape, 12 to 14 feet (3.7 to 4.3 metres) in diameter, with limb bones used for walls and lighter, flat bones used for the roof. Presumably,
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sunken pits and appeared to have collapsed downwards when the structure supporting their overhanging sections (possibly a suspended floor) was removed.
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357:warm, protected shelter necessary for survival.
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314:in Phoenix, Arizona, represent what the
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619:(Vol. 2, p. 80). (2012) New York, NY.
88:, a pit-house is frequently called a
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687:Archaeology of Native North America
674:(MA thesis). University of Montana.
878:Kano, T. & Segawa, K. (1956),
180:. Dating back 15,000 years to the
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547:Harris, C. M. (1998). "Dugout".
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261:Hitzacker Archaeological Centre
136:(Craig 2005) in South America;
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1842:British megalith architecture
897:10.1016/s0278-4165(03)00017-5
710:George Peter Murdock (1967).
184:age, the houses were made of
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2307:Art of the Upper Paleolithic
1847:Nordic megalith architecture
270:To compare with the Swedish
369:Barn on a wooden cellar in
156:or served another purpose.
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606:. Amsterdam: J. Benjamins.
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154:prehistoric storage pits
104:, after the German name
90:sunken-featured building
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3367:Vernacular architecture
2687:Evolutionary musicology
2090:Oldest extant buildings
2017:Archaeological features
1536:Prepared-core technique
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2709:Prehistoric religion
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2682:Behavioral modernity
2039:Causewayed enclosure
1931:Abri de la Madeleine
1055:Neolithic Revolution
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1516:Magdalenian culture
1479:Levallois technique
1410:Earliest toolmaking
916:Category:Pit houses
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140:in Europe; and the
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2721:Origin of language
2714:Spiritual drug use
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2526:Dartmoor kistvaens
2339:Carved stone balls
2051:Circular enclosure
2010:Other architecture
1953:Alp pile dwellings
1541:Solutrean industry
1452:Gravettian culture
1102:Secondary products
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816:American Antiquity
713:Ethnographic Atlas
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774:Gilman (1987:544)
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3357:Transhumance
3289:Mountain hut
3252:Jamesway hut
3151:Ger district
3146:Yurt and ger
3014:Quiggly hole
2998:
2969:Menstruation
2575:wedge-shaped
2560:Funeral pyre
2553:Great dolmen
2509:Chamber tomb
2490:Round barrow
2445:Stone circle
2317:Blombos Cave
2245:Grooved ware
2169:Chalcolithic
2073:Thornborough
1991:Flush toilet
1926:Blombos Cave
1921:Rock shelter
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1877:Quiggly hole
1769:Architecture
1744:illustration
1386:Buffalo jump
1207:Storage pits
1170:Aşıklı Höyük
1160:Ground stone
996:Subdivisions
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324:Quiggly hole
281:Backstuga i
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250:loom weights
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221:Grubenhäuser
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142:JĹŤmon people
138:Anglo-Saxons
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3430:House types
3342:Stilt house
3294:Winter room
3274:Twynham hut
3247:Quonset hut
2909:Earth lodge
2597:unchambered
2592:Long barrow
2582:Grave goods
2538:Court cairn
2533:Clava cairn
2485:Bowl barrow
2423:Rock cupule
2366:Golden hats
2359:Hill figure
2260:Unstan ware
2240:Cord-marked
2105:Sweet Track
2027:Burnt mound
1948:Stilt house
1936:Sibudu Cave
1729:Tally stick
1697:Quern-stone
1682:Hammerstone
1672:Fire plough
1643:Pesse canoe
1601:Bannerstone
1571:Other tools
1484:Lithic core
1432:Aurignacian
1320:Bare Island
1202:Quern-stone
491:Root cellar
461:Earth lodge
190:animal hide
86:archaeology
75:root cellar
3419:Categories
3362:Tree house
3259:Romney hut
3242:Nissen hut
3232:Hopper hut
3171:Beach fale
3029:Roundhouse
2855:(Nipa hut)
2853:Bahay kubo
2736:trepanning
2629:Ring cairn
2587:Jar burial
2570:transepted
2502:U.S. sites
2403:Petroglyph
2329:Bird stone
2287:wine press
1960:Stone roof
1943:Roundhouse
1835:long house
1812:Stonehenge
1780:Ceremonial
1724:Stone tool
1551:Tool stone
1521:Metallurgy
1425:Mousterian
1402:Toolmaking
1340:Cumberland
1313:Transverse
1283:Schöningen
1175:Qesem cave
1143:Earth oven
1097:Irrigation
1008:Technology
976:Prehistory
807:El Palacio
799:References
592:0815312865
106:Grubenhaus
3352:Thatching
3222:Beach hut
3079:Zemlyanka
3059:Tongkonan
3049:Sod house
2999:Pit-house
2959:Log cabin
2780:symbolism
2644:Tor cairn
2602:Grønsalen
2543:Cremation
2435:Sculpture
2413:Pictogram
2398:Petroform
2218:amber use
2186:Cosmetics
1996:Reservoir
1981:Check dam
1911:Pueblitos
1906:Pit-house
1889:Longhouse
1823:Dwellings
1692:Microlith
1623:Bow drill
1618:Bone tool
1611:prismatic
1420:Acheulean
1335:Cresswell
1308:Arrowhead
1234:Boomerang
1150:Granaries
1112:Terracing
991:Stone Age
872:163581274
840:161823882
501:Zemlyanka
371:Gluringen
285:, ca 1925
272:Backstuga
236:postholes
232:West Stow
174:Mezhyrich
149:postholes
102:grubhouse
51:pit house
47:pit-house
3391:Category
3269:Slab hut
3264:Rondavel
3237:Iris hut
3227:Hexayurt
3163:Open-air
3044:Shieling
3024:Rondavel
3019:Quinzhee
2859:Barabara
2839:shelters
2835:dwelling
2418:Rock art
2381:painting
2354:Geoglyph
2179:timeline
2159:Beadwork
1899:Mehrgarh
1894:Mudbrick
1802:megalith
1677:Fire-saw
1499:debitage
1494:analysis
1462:Hand axe
1442:Cupstone
1020:Glossary
981:Timeline
439:See also
385:'s 1967
343:Columbia
126:Cherokee
122:Mogollon
55:pithouse
36:Chotěbuz
18:Pithouse
3196:Pergola
3181:Chickee
3141:Yaranga
2994:Palloza
2775:Symbols
2386:pigment
2272:Weaving
2235:Cardium
2230:Pottery
2225:Mirrors
2213:Jewelry
2154:Baskets
2134:culture
1986:Cistern
1792:Pyramid
1734:Weapons
1712:Scraper
1702:Racloir
1662:Cleaver
1650:Chopper
1556:Uniface
1467:Grooves
1457:Hafting
1415:Oldowan
1374:Systems
1325:Cascade
1288:woomera
1278:harpoon
1251:history
1217:Hunting
1197:Pottery
1138:Cooking
1047:Farming
1013:history
986:Outline
496:Sinagua
316:Hohokam
283:SmĂĄland
254:weaving
186:mammoth
118:Fremont
73:, or a
40:Czechia
3403:Portal
3215:Modern
3206:Toguna
3201:Ramada
3191:Palapa
3186:Gazebo
3176:Cabana
3064:Trullo
3054:Sukkah
3009:Qarmaq
2974:Mitato
2964:Maloca
2924:Goahti
2904:Dugout
2899:Crotto
2879:Burdei
2874:Bunong
2753:flutes
2548:Dolmen
2472:Burial
2282:winery
2255:Linear
2085:Midden
2063:Cursus
2056:Goseck
1916:Pueblo
1867:Dugout
1852:Burdei
1531:Mining
1355:Lamoka
1350:Folsom
1330:Clovis
1187:Metate
1165:Hearth
1133:Basket
1107:Sickle
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481:Pantry
476:Larder
466:Kekuli
446:Burdei
347:Fraser
241:gabled
194:hearth
128:, the
112:, the
79:dugout
71:larder
67:pantry
3327:Shack
3126:Lavvu
3069:Tukul
3004:Qargi
2954:Kapar
2949:Jacal
2944:Igloo
2934:Humpy
2929:Hogan
2919:Girna
2914:Funco
2889:Cleit
2869:Bothy
2670:sites
2614:Mummy
2334:Cairn
2250:JĹŤmon
2201:shoes
2196:Hides
2068:Henge
2022:Broch
1884:Jacal
1739:Wheel
1687:Knife
1633:Canoe
1628:Burin
1606:Blade
1504:flake
1365:Plano
1273:baton
1263:Spear
1229:Arrow
1182:Manos
1035:Tools
868:S2CID
860:JSTOR
836:S2CID
828:JSTOR
647:|url=
525:Notes
130:Inuit
94:grub-
3347:Tent
3332:Shed
3136:Tipi
3121:Chum
3034:Ruka
2989:Orri
2884:Bure
2763:gudi
2521:Cist
2450:list
2277:Wine
2206:Ă–tzi
2191:Glue
2164:Beds
2132:and
2130:Arts
2001:Well
1857:Cave
1787:Kiva
1717:side
1707:Rope
1655:tool
1589:bone
1579:Adze
1345:Eden
1258:Nets
1128:Fire
1092:Goad
1077:Celt
691:ISBN
641:ISBN
621:ISBN
588:ISBN
471:Kiva
345:and
120:and
69:, a
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2984:Oca
2832:Hut
1872:Hut
1807:row
1638:Oar
1596:Axe
1584:Awl
893:doi
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