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Rock wall foundations and beam holes and cavates carved into tuff. Remains of multistory dwellings constructed into the side of the canyon wall. Low stone wall foundations in the foreground remain from ground floor units and beam holes and enlarged room openings dug into the soft volcanic tuff behind are what remain from upper stories; Bandelier National Monument , New Mexico

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300 - 3000 years old, Archaeology, Architecture, Bandelier National Monument, Frijoles Canyon, Geography, Native American, New Mexico, Tyuonyi Pueblo, anthropology, archaeology, architectural details, architecture, beam holes, canyon, cavate, cliff dwellings, culture, high desert, pueblo, rock wall foundations, rock walls, ruins, volcanic rock
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Native American Archaeology
Rock wall foundations and beam holes and cavates carved into tuff. Remains of multistory dwellings constructed into the side of the canyon wall. Low stone wall foundations in the foreground remain from ground floor units and beam holes and enlarged room openings dug into the soft volcanic tuff behind are what remain from upper stories;  Bandelier National Monument , New Mexico