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A photographic and historical account traces the exploration and interpretation of ancient cliff dwellings in Mesa Verde, describing early photographic discoveries by government surveyors, the naming of small ruins such as Two-Story Cliff House and Sixteen Window House, and the later Wetherill and Mason entry into the large Cliff Palace. The text blends eyewitness recollections and period photographs with archaeological observations about disturbed rooms, missing timbers, and recovered artifacts. It also considers the siting and construction of the cliff villages as defensive adaptations, using images and captions to illustrate building features, excavation challenges, and the difficulty of reconstructing original occupation from later-altered contexts.
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