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 MLI13351 A middle Saxon settlement at Church Road, Boston (Monument)
Monument Type MLI51869 ANGLO-SAXON SETTLEMENT, NETTLETON TOP (Monument)
Monument Type MLI89818 Early Anglo-Saxon settlement remains, Evedon (Monument)
Monument Type MLI82473 Early medieval grubenhaus on land east of Frieston Lane, Hough on the Hill (Monument)
Monument Type MLI82120 Early Medieval Settlement of Dunholme (Monument)
Monument Type MLI52864 Early Medieval Settlement Site, Church Lane, Cherry Willingham (Monument)
Monument Type MLI89030 Early Medieval settlement site, Halton Holegate (Monument)
Monument Type MLI97338 Early Saxon remains to the west of Lodge Farm, Skendleby (Monument)
Monument Type MLI125945 Late Saxon Features, Walnut Tree Field, Wellingore (Monument)
Monument Type MLI81912 Medieval settlement features, Milestone Lane (Monument)
Monument Type MLI70143 MEDIEVAL TOWN WALL WITH GATE IN SALTERGATE (Monument)
Monument Type MLI97571 Possible Anglo Saxon settlement evidence, Lincoln Bus Station Site, Lincoln (Monument)
Monument Type MLI85250 Possible Anglo-Saxon Grubenhaus, Asgardby (Monument)
Monument Type MLI81930 Probable early to mid-Saxon settlement, St Helen's Church (Monument)
Monument Type MLI52885 SAXON SETTLEMENT AT RIBY CROSS ROADS (Monument)