I have pictures of the house they are to rebuild. I thinkn it's the "sunken house". It's the oldest of the houses there (I'm pretty sure) and it's based on hypothetical interpretation, which has changed...
since it was built in the 70's. Basically in the house plots archaeologists found pits and they thought maybe the living area was in that pit with the roof over top, hence the term "sunken". The more recent...