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The battle destroyed the Habitation but it did not wipe out the colony.

Habitation and end
Habitation continued towards the end of the Middle Helladic period, but no Mycenaean finds have been found yet.

Habitation and with
The government launched a major construction plan, including the creation of new towns (" villes nouvelles ") and new suburbs with HLM ( Habitation à Loyer Modéré, " low-rent housing ").
It is endowed with a rich past whose remnants you can see through a number of windmills scattered over the commune such as Habitation La Mahaudière.
The Unité d ' Habitation (, Housing Unit ) is the name of a modernist residential housing design principle developed by Le Corbusier, with the collaboration of painter-architect Nadir Afonso.
The Habitation was left in the care of Membertou and the local Mi ' kmaq until 1610 when Sieur de Poutrincourt, another French nobleman, returned with a small expedition to Port-Royal.
The Habitation Module for the International Space Station was intended to be the Station's main living quarters designed with galley, toilet, shower, sleep stations and medical facilities.
At various points in the design of the International Space Station, an inflatable TransHab module with several times the space of the initial design was considered as an alternative to the Habitation module.

Habitation and .
Long settled by the Mi ' kmaq Nation, the valley experienced French settlement at the Habitation at Port-Royal, near modern day Annapolis Royal in the western part of the valley, beginning in 1605.
Pursuant to the amendment's Habitation Clause, an elector may not vote for both candidates of a presidential ticket if both candidates inhabit the elector's state.
A Habitation Clause issue arose during the 2000 presidential election contested by George W. Bush ( alongside running-mate Dick Cheney ) and Al Gore ( alongside Joe Lieberman ), because it was alleged that Bush and Cheney were both inhabitants of Texas and that the Texas electors therefore violated the Twelfth Amendment in casting their ballots for both.
The future capital city of Zion is sometimes put forward as the New Jerusalem ( Lalibela, Ethiopia ), the very Habitation of the Godhead ( Trinity ) creator, Rastafari.
As part of this effort, the first modern concrete apartment block, the Unité d ' Habitation of Corbusier, was built in Marseille in 1947 – 52.
Replica of Port Royal, Nova Scotia | Port Royal habitation, located at the Habitation at Port-Royal | Port-Royal National Historic Site of Canada, Nova-Scotia.
Habitation on the banks of the Brunei River can be traced back to the 8th century where there had been settlements similar to those in Kt, located on areas close to the present site of the Brunei Museum.
Space Habitation Design Associates proposed, in 1983, a cabin for 72 passengers in the bay.
In 1632, Isaac de Razilly became involved, at the request of Cardinal Richelieu, in the colonization of Acadia, by taking possession of the Habitation at Port-Royal ( now Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia ) and developing it into a French colony.
At Highcliffe Drive on Alton West the LCC essentially retained the Georgian landscape and placed within it five ultra modern slab blocks: Binley, Winchfield, Dunbridge, Charcot and Denmead Houses, ( all grade II *) inspired by Le Corbusier's Unite d ' Habitation.
The best known example of deck-access flats in the UK is Park Hill, Sheffield, where the decks are wide enough to allow electric vehicles ; however, the design is inspired by French Modernist architect Le Corbusier, particularly his Unite D ' Habitation in Marseilles.
The same document confirmed that Number 10 Downing Street was: " meant to be annexed & united to the Office of his Majesty's Treasury & to be & to remain for the Use & Habitation of the first Commissioner of his Majesty's Treasury for the time being.
Habitation at Port-Royal | Port-Royal National Historic Site of Canada, location of the Habitation at Port-Royal which is a replica of the original French colonial settlement.
Inspired by Le Corbusier's Unité d ' Habitation and the Smithsons ' unbuilt schemes, most notably for Golden Lane in London, the deck access scheme, was viewed as revolutionary at the time.
The first version of the town was a single large walled building, called the Habitation.
* 1605-Dugua and Champlain move the settlement to the Mi ' kmaq Nation lands the French called Habitation at Port-Royal, near Annapolis Royal in present-day Nova Scotia.
The best known early Brutalist architecture is the work of the Swiss architect Le Corbusier, in particular his Unité d ' Habitation ( 1952 ) and the 1953 Secretariat Building in Chandigarh, India.
Habitation was in rough shacks along the Bend, made from corrugated iron, flattened kerosene tins or wood.
* 1952 – Le Corbusier completes his Unité d ' Habitation in Marseilles.
* Unité d ' Habitation in Marseille, designed by Le Corbusier is completed.
* Unité d ' Habitation at Marseille, by Le Corbusier.

Tel and Arad
It contains several development towns, including Dimona, Arad and Mitzpe Ramon, as well as a number of small Bedouin cities, including Rahat and Tel as-Sabi.
* Tel Arad, the remains of the ancient city of Arad
Several satellite communities have also been established in small towns in Israel, such as Arad in the Negev desert, Hatzor HaGlilit in the Galilee, Kiryat HaRim Levin in Tel Aviv, Beit Shemesh and Kiryat Gat.
Ruins of ancient Tel Arad
As the second-largest city in Israel in terms of jurisdiction, Arad contains a number of large public places and facilities, such as the ruins of Tel Arad, the Arad Park, an airfield serving domestic flights, and Israel's first legal race circuit.
Arad is named after the Biblical Canaanite town located at Tel Arad ( a Biblical archaeology site famous for the discovery of ostraca ) which is located approximately west of modern Arad.
The Bible ( Judges 1: 16 ) describes it as a Canaanite stronghold whose king kept the Israelites from moving from the Negev to the Judean Mountains, although Tel Arad was destroyed over 1, 200 years before the arrival of the Israelites.
However, Shoshenq I's chronicles seem to mention a settlement in Tel Arad.
Production sites included Tel Arad, Ein HaBesor, Rafah, and Tel Erani.
* Tel Arad
* Arad, Israel, or Tel Arad
Tel Arad () or ' old ' Arad is located west of the Dead Sea, about 10 km west of modern Arad in an area surrounded by mountain ridges which is known as the Arad Plain.
Tel Arad was excavated during 18 seasons by Ruth Amiran and Yohanan Aharoni.
Excavations at Tel Arad

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