Evidence of pit houses recovered from which of the sites
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Burzahom archaeological sites have evidence of pit-dwellings. It is located in the Kashmir Valley of the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir. Archaeologists have found traces of huts or houses at some sites. For instance, in Burzahom (in present-day Kashmir) people built pit houses, which were dug into the ground, with steps leading into them. A pit house is a dwelling that was partially built into the ground. In the winter, some Indigenous peoples in the Plateau region of Canada lived in pit houses. The houses were typically located at the eastern flanks of river valleys where mountain slopes offered protection from winds. The Pit houses were built in the spring when the ground was soft. A pit of up to 15 feet deep would be dug and posts set in place to create the framework with radiating poles across the ceiling. The main structure was covered by grass, bark, sticks, brush, and woven tule mats.
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Pit houses were built by people digging into the ground, with steps leading into them. They have been found in Burzahom. Burzahom in Srinagar, Kashmir is a site where many pit houses have been found. Stone tools were used to dig circular pits in the ground, which were then plastered on the sides using mud. Pit-houses were made to enable the early humans to withstand the cold. Mughal Gardens, Burzahom to become UNESCO-listed World Heritage Site. The State government Friday decided to complete the formalities as required by UNESCO for designating Mughal Gardens and Neolithic Site at Burza Hama as World Heritage sites.