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Navajo Keet Seel cliff dwellings
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Kiet Siel, which stands for "broken house" in Navajo, is a well preserved cliff dwelling of the ancient Anasazi people located in a branch of the Tsegi Canyon in the Kayenta region of Northeastern Arizona. The site was first occupied at around AD 1250, during a time in which a large number of people were believed to be aggregating in sites such as this in this part of the American Southwest. There was a construction boom at Kiet Siel between AD 1272 and 1275, with construction then slowly tapering off and halting completely at AD 1286. Once construction halted in AD 1286, there was no evidence of structures being built until its subsequent abandonment some 20 years later. At its peak, its believed that up to 150 people inhabited this site at one time. Kiet Siel, along with Betatakin and Tsʼah Biiʼ Kin (Inscription House), are the three cliff dwelling sites that make up the now protected Navajo National Monument. These three sites were declared a national monument in 1909. Due to the extremely dry climate and natural overhanging cliff, the conditions at Kiet Siel were quite optimal for excellent preservation of the site's dwellings and artifacts. Kiet Siel is considered by many archaeological experts to be one of the best preserved larger ruins in the American Southwest.

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.gizmo1
06/26/11 4:11 PM GMT
What amazing looking place this is and thanks for the history behind the shot.You captured this place a 100%,with some lovely light and shade plus colours.
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.soggy
06/26/11 8:03 PM GMT
Nice photo of these fantastic old structures. ...Ed
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.BarnArt
06/27/11 12:49 AM GMT
Great shots of a beautiful region of the world, I love that area.
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What ever happened to the good ol' days?
::jeenie11
06/27/11 5:47 AM GMT
It's so strange that i've not heard of this. The pictures are so good.
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.SDLewis
06/27/11 11:00 AM GMT
This is great, I feel like I'm there looking downward into the canyon. Very sharp and clear.
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::Inkeri
06/27/11 7:26 PM GMT
That place looks Amazing.Fantastic photo,Paul.
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.ladyhawk53
06/30/11 3:37 AM GMT
Added to my favorites!
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.TheWhisperer
06/30/11 11:27 PM GMT
The story behind this capture is fascinating. I wonder what those people back then would think to our world of today! Great shot of these old dwellings. Well done!
Ann
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.Nikoneer
07/03/11 4:19 PM GMT
Now if this had been my camera, the sunlit area would probably have been okay but the shadowed houses would need work to bring them out of the dark. It's been a challenge for me (along with the occasional blue-green sky) but you certainly figured out how to avoid it. Everything is discernible. Too bad the membership didn't vote "I Love Red" as the next contest theme, instead of "I Love Green." This would be a shoo-in.
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