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Mule Canyon Granaries
Within the new Bears Ears National Monument are thousands of archeological sites dating back thousands of years. These granaries were used to store grass seeds, pinion pine nuts, and other foods. They were built by pre-Pueblan peoples, around 1200 CE. This particular ruin is also known as "House on Fire". #BearsEars #StandWithBearsEars
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