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Its role as a place of regional integration and coordination continued long after the disappearance of the Mochica and SJM was continuously occupied throughout the Late Mochica Period (8th 9th c. AD) and into the Transitional Period (9th 10th c. AD).
The Lott house survived in part because it was continuously occupied until 1989, when its last resident, Ella Suydam, died and the city made it a landmark.
Digging through history to a time before agriculture, archaeologists from Cornell University and the University of California at Berkeley have found evidence of a village that was continuously occupied from 2000 B.C. to A.D. 1000 as well as hints to the secret of the community's remarkable longevity.
De Angelis, who has been leading a dig at the site since 2013 with Marco Maiuro, adjunct history professor and associate fellow of Columbia's Italian Academy, notes that the villa was continuously occupied well beyond Hadrian's reign, from 117-138 atD., at least until the fifth century, which means that much of its history and the people who lived there have never been properly studied.
The lighthouse on Skellig Michael off the south west coast of Ireland was continuously occupied by lighthouse keepers for more than 150 years until its automation 1987.
A Christian monastery was established on the island at some point between the 6th and 8th centuries and was continuously occupied until the late 12th century.
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The current farmhouse was built in 1565, and has been continuously occupied since then.
From that time forward, the ISS was to be continuously occupied throughout its service life.
Humans built the first cities in the region, and some spots have been continuously occupied for more than six thousand years.
Plans of Rome are particularly problematic because the city has been continuously occupied for more than 3000 years.
The Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station, for example, the only permanent station in the Antarctic interior, has only been continuously occupied for a little more than four decades.
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