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| COOL!
I want my room like this! |
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| This
unit was not rebuilt so show how these shelters were constructed. |
Sue &
Aly at the Anasazi Cliff Dwellers at Mesa Verde |
For
grinding dried corn into cornmeal and corn flour. |
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| You
can see the dark marks on the ceiling of this cafe from the cooking fires of the Anasazi. |
The ground
leading up the the cafe has been built up for visitors and tourists but originally this cave was not accessible from either above or below. |
Bachelors
built shelters for themselves across the ravine from the main encampment by stacking rocks to create walls for their bachelor pad. |
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| Cliff
dwellings at a distance. |
Cliff dwellings at a closer. | Anasazi
pottery. Cool "double cup". |
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| 1,000
year old fingerprints on pottery. |
Cool
way Anasazi made pottery. |
Anasazi
arrowheads. |