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Pueblo is the word used for villages built by indigenous Americans in the southwest pre-Columbus. Usually occupying defensive positions the most famous of the pueblos are the square, flat rooved multi-storey buildings with the square windows that look like they’re made from clay and are surrounded by desert and what ever fields people could work. The pueblo outside of the New Mexican city of Taos is one of the best to visit; it’s been continually inhabited for the last thousand years, currently by about 2000 people. The Taos pueblo also has the world’s largest complex of these square, ochre buildings thought to have been built between 1000 and 1450, this is one of the continually inhabited parts of the pueblo with about 150 residents. Built for defence there are some rooms you can only enter via ladder and there are ladders linking the floors inside so people could pull them up and try and wait out a siege. Only slight modernisations are allowed - certainly no running water or electricity - but beds and other furniture have been brought in. Built around a river with a surrounding wall, now eroding away, the pueblo is now part open to the public. Some doors are closed and there are obviously restricted areas and requests that you don‘t photograph people without asking them first - remember people are still living out their day to day lives here!

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