Āraiši lake dwelling site - significado y definición. Qué es Āraiši lake dwelling site
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Qué (quién) es Āraiši lake dwelling site - definición


Āraiši lake dwelling site         
  • Some of the restored buildings
Āraiši lake dwelling site () is a popular tourist location with original and reconstructed remnants of Latvian prehistory. It is a unique nationally important archaeological site: remains of the 9th–10th centuries Latgalian fortified settlement on the island of Āraiši lake.
Stilt house         
  • Chamorro]] buildings raised on capped stone pillars called ''haligi''
  • Palafittes of [[Ledro]], Italy
  • Summer family dwellings of the natives of the [[Kamchatka Peninsula]] (Russia) called [[Itelmens]] or Kamchadals. Their winter dwellings were earth-sheltered and communal.
  • Castro]], [[Chiloé Archipelago]], Chile
  • Lake Constance]], [[Pfahlbaumuseum Unteruhldingen]], Germany
  • The raised ''bale'' houses of the [[Ifugao people]] with capped house posts are believed to be derived from the designs of traditional [[granaries]]<ref name="Sato1991"/>
HOUSES RAISED ON PILES OVER THE SURFACE OF THE SOIL OR A BODY OF WATER
Pile dwelling; Lake dwelling; Lake Dwellings; Palafito; Palafitos; Pfahlbauten; Pile Dweller culture; Pile dwellings; Palafitte; Stilt houses; Palafitta; Palafita; Stilt-houses; Lake-dweller; Water villa
Stilt houses (also called pile dwellings or lake dwellings) are houses raised on stilts (or piles) over the surface of the soil or a body of water. Stilt houses are built primarily as a protection against flooding; they also keep out vermin.
Lake-dweller         
  • Chamorro]] buildings raised on capped stone pillars called ''haligi''
  • Palafittes of [[Ledro]], Italy
  • Summer family dwellings of the natives of the [[Kamchatka Peninsula]] (Russia) called [[Itelmens]] or Kamchadals. Their winter dwellings were earth-sheltered and communal.
  • Castro]], [[Chiloé Archipelago]], Chile
  • Lake Constance]], [[Pfahlbaumuseum Unteruhldingen]], Germany
  • The raised ''bale'' houses of the [[Ifugao people]] with capped house posts are believed to be derived from the designs of traditional [[granaries]]<ref name="Sato1991"/>
HOUSES RAISED ON PILES OVER THE SURFACE OF THE SOIL OR A BODY OF WATER
Pile dwelling; Lake dwelling; Lake Dwellings; Palafito; Palafitos; Pfahlbauten; Pile Dweller culture; Pile dwellings; Palafitte; Stilt houses; Palafitta; Palafita; Stilt-houses; Lake-dweller; Water villa
·noun ·see Lake dwellers, under Lake.