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Bandelier National Monument, near Santa Fe, New Mexico, US.

Looking up the volcanic cliff face to highlevel door openings. Rows of post holes would have supported wooden roof poles of more traditional houses constructed against the base of the cliff (now ruined).


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Keywords: Cliff dwelling, cave house, pueblo

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