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Some Anasazi like those in the Kayenta and Mesa Verde areas had ladder to get up to homes that were built under natural overhangs. Others like in the Chaco area just had doors at ground level. In Chaco, the doors had stone lintels and some were T shaped. In some places the entrance to the home was on the roof and outdoor living areas were on the flat roof.

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