A dugout or dug-out, also known as a pit-house or earth lodge, is a shelter for humans or domesticated animals and livestock based on a hole or depression...
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Look up dugout in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Dugout may refer to: Dugout (shelter), an underground shelter Dugout (boat), a logboat Dugout (smoking)...
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Housing portal Gardening portal Burdei Canadian Prairies Dugout (shelter) Earth structure Earth shelter Icelandic turf houses Rammed earth Sod roof Vernacular...
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(Romanian: bordei, Ukrainian: бурдей) is a type of pit-house or half-dugout shelter, somewhat between a sod house and a log cabin. This style is native...
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Catacombs Cave dweller, Underground living Cave temple Cellar Dungeon Dugout (shelter) Fogou Hypogeum Mine Rock cut architecture, rock-cut tomb Smuggling...
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made up of single block of stone Dugout (shelter) – Hole or depression used as shelter Yaodong – Form of Earth Shelter Dwelling in the Loess Plateau List...
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Technical area (redirect from Dugout (football))
A technical area / dugout in association football is an area which a manager, other coaching personnel, and substitutes are allowed to occupy during a...
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The Vampire dugout (known locally in Belgium as the Vampyr dugout), is a First World War underground shelter located near the Belgian village of Zonnebeke...
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living. Caves (Natural) have been used for millennia as shelter. Caves (Constructed)/Dugouts are a common structure for underground living. Although the...
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Canada, such as at Keatley Creek Archaeological Site. Burdei Dugout (shelter) Earth shelter Earth lodge Kekuli Kiva Larder Pantry Quiggly hole Root cellar...
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Slovak: zemľanka) is a North Slavic name for a dugout or earth-house which was used to provide shelter for humans or domestic animals as well as for food...
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in her 1937 children's novel, On the Banks of Plum Creek. Log cabin Dugout (shelter) Sod house Frosted glass Goodwin, Jane (July 1, 2014). "Little House...
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An earth shelter, also called an earth house, earth bermed house, or underground house, is a structure (usually a house) with earth (soil) against the...
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the time before Langford's development was excavated at the site. A dugout shelter existed at the site that the Langford family renovated as a residence...
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irrigation Drought Drum line Dry well Dual mode transit Dual piping Dugout (shelter) Dujiangyan Irrigation System Duke University Primate Center Dumpster...
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etc. Bake ovens Smokehouses Root cellars Cold storage Pit-houses Dugout (shelter) Wine cellars and wine caves Cheese caves Butcher houses (after an...
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familiar style of housing when they first migrated into the region. Dugout (shelter) Earth lodge Pit-house Zemlyanka Mattina, Anthony (1987). Colville-Okanagan...
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A rock shelter (also rockhouse, crepuscular cave, bluff shelter, or abri) is a shallow cave-like opening at the base of a bluff or cliff. In contrast to...
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Kashiwada shellheap site; Atoe shellheap site of Miyazaki presented dugout (shelter), dokoubo tomb (of burial; the act of placing a person or object into...
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County. One of the first settlers in his area, he initially lived in a dugout shelter and sustained himself largely on wild game. Despite some early reversals...
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living styles. Burned rice corns and barley corns were found in a dugout (shelter) dwelling in Uenobaru midden in Kumamoto City. 770 Archaeological sites...
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Mayfield Dugout is a historic dugout on private land in Briscoe County, Texas near Silverton. It was built in 1889. It was added to the National Register...
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from the fur trade. The 32-hectare site has the remains of a small dugout shelter on the banks of Wood River that was built in the 1930s by Norman Poulin...
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Organization for Migration, 40,000 IDPs lived in camps, 60,000 in dugout shelters, and 20,000 in railway cars. Forty-thousand IDPs lived in EU-funded...
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hazard. In the First World War the belligerents built underground shelters, called dugouts in English, while the Germans used the term Bunker. By the Second...
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coaxed the cat into the dugout, and began looking for a local shelter to re-home the cat. Tony and Elaine could not find a shelter, and learned that the...
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filed on four sections of land in Hutchinson County, where he built a dugout shelter near the Canadian River. He used the acreage as the family homestead...
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Douglas MacArthur (redirect from Dugout Doug)
ballad sung to the tune of "The Battle Hymn of the Republic" called him "Dugout Doug". However, most clung to the belief that somehow MacArthur "would reach...
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from dugout canoes to a-frame shelters. There are various types of shelters to construct or use in the wilderness. The first is a purpose-built shelter like...
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hikers. Burdei or bordei – a dugout or pit-house with a sod roof in Romania, Ukraine and Canada. Cabana – an open shelter Chozo – Spanish for hut Clochán...
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