
Cliff Palace
Cliff Palace is the largest
cliff dwelling in North America. Constructed from sandstone bricks and
a mortar of clay, ash, and water, these buildings have been standing for
more than 800 years as a testament to the architectural skills of Ancestral
Pueblo people. Of course, it helps that they chose to build the dwelling
in the shelter of the alcoves where it was protected from the elements.
Do you think the buildings that we build today would last that long?Different
theories explain why people chose to build homes, storage places, and
ceremonial kivas in these rugged cliff alcoves. Some suggest the move
was defensive (against invading tribes) while others believe it brought
protection from the weather (many such sites stay cool in summer and are
buffered from winter winds). See what you can find to support or refute
these theories.
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