This plan discusses possible use of "air pockets" for human inhabitation.
Archeological finds including many historical monuments and kurgans in the region speak of early human inhabitation.
The sizable western part Fiordland is almost empty of permanent human inhabitation.
There was human inhabitation here about 1000 years back.
In the late 1940s and early 50s, archeologists found stone artifacts of human inhabitation spanning 5,000 years.
Kota Tampan is the earliest known site of human inhabitation.
It also discusses use of air pockets for human inhabitation.
The Penarth area has a history of human inhabitation dating back at least 5000 years.
The primary support for this was that no solid evidence of pre-Clovis human inhabitation had been found.
Half a mile below the lake there are prehistoric hut circles and other signs of early human inhabitation.