Life below ground

Troglodyte communities down the centuries have created a little-known form of architecture that demonstrates exceptional versatility and resourcefulness

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subjects Appreciation
Architecture
Architecture, Ancient
Buildings
Cave dwellings
Caves
Dwellings
Environmental aspects
Environmentalism
Histoire-Architecture-Decouverte-Etude-Sauvegarde
Human settlements
Research institutes
Troglodytes
Underground architecture
Underground architecture, Religious aspects
World Heritage areas
title Life below ground
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