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yird$531511$ - translation to german

SHELTER FOR HUMANS OR DOMESTICATED ANIMALS AND LIVESTOCK BASED ON A HOLE OR DEPRESSION DUG INTO THE GROUND
Picts' house; Yird house; Weems house; Dugout (military)
  • Dugout home near [[Pie Town, New Mexico]], 1940
  • The "[[Sassi di Matera]]"
  • [[Zonnebeke]] church dugout constructed by [[171st Tunnelling Company]] in 1918 (model)
  • A reconstruction shows the pit dug below ground, four supporting posts, roof structure as a layers of wood and mud, and entry through the roof; Step House ruins at [[Mesa Verde National Park]].
  • A "plaggenhut" in the [[Netherlands]] in Themepark de Spitkeet, Harkema
  • An [[Indigenous Australian]] dugout near [[Cunnamulla]], Queensland around 1910
  • Yoshinogari site

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Dugout (shelter)

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 dug into the ground. Dugouts can be fully recessed into the earth, with a flat roof covered by ground, or dug into a hillside. They can also be semi-recessed, with a constructed wood or sod roof standing out. These structures are one of the most ancient types of human housing known to archaeologists, and the same methods have evolved into modern "earth shelter" technology.

Dugouts may also be temporary shelters constructed as an aid to specific activities, e.g., concealment and protection during warfare or shelter while hunting.