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During the Pueblo II period, Ladle House was briefly occupied by a small family group. Here on top of the hill, and on top of the houses built by the site's earlier occupants, the Pueblo II people built their home. This home consisted of a series of connected surface masonry rooms and a semi-subterranean kiva. To the southeast, downhill and downwind, the Anasazi established a midden where they discarded their broken and worn household items, garbage, and ash. |