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Navajo National Monument topographic map

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Navajo National Monument

It is thought that these Ancestral Pueblo people lived in these cave dwellings to optimize the amount of sustainable land to produce crops. By living in these caves, and not on the mesas or the canyon floors, they were able to use this land towards agricultural production to ensure their success in this high elevation, desert environment. The ruins that make up Navajo National Monument were a large number of rooms used for storage, suggesting that at some point their crop production was successful enough to dedicate a significant amount of their living area towards storage purposes.

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Name: Navajo National Monument topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Navajo National Monument, Navajo County, Arizona, United States (36.67010 -110.82225 36.76495 -110.49295)

Average elevation: 6,877 ft

Minimum elevation: 5,636 ft

Maximum elevation: 7,907 ft

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