Thesaurus Term/Concept: GRUBENHAUS

Identifier 68927
Class MONUMENT TYPE
Status Preferred
Index? Yes
Scope Note A timber building based around a sunken hollow, the floor of which may have been suspended above the hollow to counteract dampness. Grubenhauser are believed to date from the 5th to 8th centuries AD but may be earlier. Use Grubenhauser as plural.

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Context Record
Monument Type MDO18715 A37 Western Link; Late Iron Age/ Early Roman Structure 394 (Monument)
Monument Type MDO18716 A37 Western Link; Late Iron Age/ Early Roman Structure 420 (Monument)
Monument Type MDO18548 Alington Avenue Post-Roman Feature 752 (Monument)
Monument Type MDO19416 Dorset County Hospital, Dorchester; Early Roman sunken building G607 (Monument)
Monument Type MDO19415 Dorset County Hospital, Dorchester; Early Roman sunken building G639 (Monument)
Monument Type MDO18030 Maiden Castle Road earlier Roman buildings and other activity (Monument)
Monument Type MDO18784 New rugby ground, Coburg Road, Dorchester; sunken floored structure 81 (Monument)
Monument Type MDO18481 Poundbury Post-Roman Structure PR10 (Monument)
Monument Type MDO18477 Poundbury Post-Roman Structure PR6 (Monument)
Monument Type MDO18478 Poundbury Post-Roman Structure PR7 (Monument)
Monument Type MDO18479 Poundbury Post-Roman Structure PR8 (Monument)
Monument Type MDO18480 Poundbury Post-Roman Structure PR9 (Monument)
Monument Type MDO19289 Poundbury, Dorchester; post-Roman Structure F1036 (Monument)
Monument Type MDO19287 Poundbury, Dorchester; post-Roman Structure R19 (Monument)
Monument Type MDO19288 Poundbury, Dorchester; post-Roman Structure R20b (Monument)
Monument Type MDO18067 St George's Road structure 01446 (Monument)