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The Ancestral Pueblo people (Anasazi) carved rooms into the soft volcanic tuff that makes up the walls of Frijoles Canyon. The rooms are called "Cavates" and were used for living, cooking, sleeping, weaving, and other uses. Bandelier National Monument, New Mexico.
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