0 a building where people live, usually one family or group -- ev
a three-bedroomed house
We went to my aunt's house for dinner.
2 the place where a particular business or activity happens -- iş/faaliyet yapılan yer, bina
an opera house
a publishing house
3 a group of people that makes a country's laws, or the place where they meet -- meclis, kamara
4 the people watching a performance or the area where they sit -- seyirciler; seyirci tribünü
[ usually singular ] The actors played to a full house.
5 to give a person or animal a place to live -- barındırmak, yerleştirmek
This development will house over 100 families.
6 to provide space for something -- yer temin etmek
The museum houses a huge collection of paintings.
However, this is not because of the objects it houses.
Their relationship with the houses is beyond doubt, as they do not occur further away from the plan.
A possible indication that houses were decorated comes from an oak woodcarving (190 by 16 by 4-5cms) of an anthropomorphic figure.
As a result of the condition in which most houses are found during excavation, there is limited direct evidence for the use of internal space.
I argue that the temporality of domestic architecture is key to understanding the social and cultural significance of houses.
To approach these questions, one can look for evidence of what was done with houses after they were given up for habitation.
Alternatively, since there is no overlap between the houses, they could in theory be contemporaneous.
In many of these areas the large number is likely to be the result of the repeated abandonment of houses.
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