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Building pit houses away from rivers was important to avoid flooding and ensure the safety of the inhabitants. Proximity to rivers could also attract predators and increase the risk of waterborne diseases. Additionally, locating them further from water sources encouraged the use of diverse resources and foraging strategies, promoting sustainable living practices. This strategic placement contributed to the overall resilience and stability of the community.

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