Frands Herschend, P. Sinclair, Anders Kaliff, Gunnel Ekroth, Karin Rosberg
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In order to obtain lucidity, it is essential to choose adequate terminology when speaking of prehistoric houses. The understanding of house construction requires a terminology with a focus on construction. Very often, archaeologists instead use a terminology with a focus on the remains, and use an inadequate terminology for constructions, indicating that they do not fully consider howthe constructions work. The article presents some suggestions for adequate construction terminology.