Cliff Palace Mesa Verde National Park

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It is estimated that Cliff Palace was constructed and lived in from about 1200 A.D. to 1300 A.D. The Ancestral Puebloans constructed this cliff dwelling and the others like it at Mesa Verde National Park. Cliff Palace was constructed primarily out of sandstone, mortar and wooden beams. The sandstone was shaped using harder stones, and a mortar of soil, water and ash was used to hold everything together. If you visit the Cliff Palace overlook you will view an exceptionally large dwelling which may have had special significance to the original people. It is thought that Cliff Palace was a social and administrative site with high ceremonial use.

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It is estimated that Cliff Palace was constructed and lived in from about 1200 A.D. to 1300 A.D. The Ancestral Puebloans constructed this cliff dwelling and the others like it at Mesa Verde National Park. Cliff Palace was constructed primarily out of sandstone, mortar and wooden beams. The sandstone was shaped using harder stones, and a mortar of soil, water and ash was used to hold everything together. If you visit the Cliff Palace overlook you will view an exceptionally large dwelling which may have had special significance to the original people. It is thought that Cliff Palace was a social and administrative site with high ceremonial use.

All orders are printed at the time of your purchase to ensure the highest quality and color accuracy. Please allow 10 to 14 business days for printing and shipping.

If you are looking for a large or custom size, please contact me before your purchase to discuss your needs and determine the best selection for you.