Eight hundred or twelve hundred years ago, many people lived in Montezuma Canyon, perhaps thousands of people. When we visited yesterday, there was no one living there, (although we did pass one party driving a Subaru). In their absence, we looked at some of their stuff. We looked at their crockery; we looked at their rock art; we looked at their graneries. We even climbed down into one of their kivas—this kiva has been rebuilt by the BLM.
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