Talus House

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Talus House is an ancestral Puebloan cliff dwelling built into the base of the canyon wall in what is now Bandelier National Monument in New Mexico.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancestral Puebloan cliff dwelling
archaeological site
historic structure
adjacentTo Frijoles Creek NERFINISHED
Long House NERFINISHED
associatedWithPeople Ancestral Pueblo people NERFINISHED
builtInto base of canyon wall
canyon wall
country United States of America
surface form: United States
county Los Alamos County NERFINISHED
hasAccess Bandelier National Monument main loop trail
hasArchitecturalStyle Puebloan architecture NERFINISHED
hasBuildingType multi-room dwelling
hasConstructionMaterial adobe
stone
wooden beams
hasCulturalPeriod Ancestral Puebloan period
hasFeature masonry walls
multiple rooms
proximity to cliff cavates
roof supported by wooden beams
hasInterpretiveSignage true
hasNearbySite Long House cliff dwelling NERFINISHED
cavates in Frijoles Canyon
heritageOf Ancestral Puebloans NERFINISHED
locatedIn Bandelier National Monument NERFINISHED
Frijoles Canyon NERFINISHED
Los Alamos County, New Mexico NERFINISHED
New Mexico
United States of America
surface form: United States
managedBy United States National Park Service NERFINISHED
openToPublic true
partOf Bandelier National Monument cliff dwellings NERFINISHED
Bandelier National Monument visitor experience
preservedAs cultural resource
significance example of Ancestral Puebloan cliff dwelling architecture
state New Mexico
touristAttraction true
usedFor domestic habitation
food storage
shelter

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Frijoles Canyon hasSite Talus House