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- Title: Keet Seel Corridor Platform
- Description: While much of the construction in this site remains similar to common ancestral Pueblo architectural forms, including such features as Kivas, a circular tower, and pit-houses, the limited space that this site presented created a much more densely populated living area. At its peak, Keet Seel had more than 150 rooms and 6 kivas. Jacal walls were also found to be used at this site, made from a screen of upright wooden poles plastered together with mud and often reinforced with rock structures. This earthen platform was constructed using rock and sand fill to raise the natural alcove floor to connect the main structures at Keet Seel.
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- Added: Dec 20, 2017
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