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    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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  • (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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    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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    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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    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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    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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  • 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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    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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  • 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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    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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  • 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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  • 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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    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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  • 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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  • 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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    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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  • 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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    structures and exhibits include a train caboose, a windmill, a barn, a dugout shelter and art galleries, all focused on local history and current events Since...
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